"You are calm. The world is dark around you, and you can hear crickets chirping faintly. The sound of an engine and deep voices come into place-
What? What engine? What voices? You force your eyes to open only to find that you can't see anything. There's a thick blindfold over your eyes. You realize you're in a moving car. You have a throbbing pain on the top of your head. After consideration, you realize you can't remember how you got there, or even what your name is!"
You are trapped in a house, but not everything is what it seems... can you escape?
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This is a really good game - especially for a first one!
It's simple and easy to understand but it challenges your mind and the puzzles are very great. This is one of the best ones I have played on here, and I would really recommend it!
Really good game for a first attempt. I think the puzzles are pretty interesting (and definitely well-thought-out ahead of time) and enjoy how most of the environment is linked together.
Warning, light spoilers below.
In my playthrough I only noticed one typo (a missing "E" in the sentence "ach label above a chest describes the contents of a different one of the three chests."). Another thing that's not really a big deal but something you might want to look at is that I was able to pick the same object up multiple times by returning to where I got it from (the coin under the carpet for example). However, I don't have any experience with making Quest gamebooks so I'm not sure if that's something that can be changed.
Overall, it was a really fun puzzle game and I hope to see more content from you in the future.
This is a really good game. The design is intuitive, the puzzles are interesting, and the overall premise has a mystery that leaves the viewer entertained. This is a definite recommendation!