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In this point and click room-escape style adventure game, players explore the curious floors of mysterious Chimera Labs facility. The ever elusive Doctor Teresa Von Awesome has been conducting fantastically strange research. As the newly appointed lead detective, players must sift through clues, discover items, and solve puzzles through over 100 atmospheric environments. An unfolding series of experiments reveal the doctor's whereabouts and the uncanny the secret of this amazing place....
- Collect over 80 unique items and unlock puzzles as you uncover new secrets
- High detail imagery and ambient
sound
- In Game Notebook automatically records clues
- In Game Hint-System can be toggled on or off
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Original Music
- Progress Auto-saves
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Not even Cyan’s games are this complicated. I relied on the hints for 90% of the game, it entails a lot of running through many scene rooms, much back and forth, with little obvious connection between puzzles... unless maybe you’re a major in botany, genetics, robotics, astrophysics, chemistry, cybernetics, ad nauseam. The goal seemed to be to touch as many disciplines as possible, with no rational other than to titillate every nerd’s specialty. At least it didn’t run into any software bugs.
Nov 25, 2020