One Part Gone: Logic Puzzles
Because it's not just erasing, not at all. It's like being a detective in an old, dusty house, and you're the one finding all the clues yourself. I started playing it thinking, "okay, just clean this screen," but then I erased some grime off an old photo and it wasn't just a picture, it was like, a memory, and it gave me a clue about Aunt Clara and her missing cat, Mittens. And then you have to figure out where Mittens went!
The game just pulls you in, you know? Like, you're not just swiping, you're uncovering a story piece by piece. There was this one part, like, a broken mirror, and you had to erase just the right bits of dust and cracks to see the reflection of a note on the wall behind you. It was so clever! And the little *shhhink* sound when you clear a section, it's so satisfying. I'm not usually into these brainy games, your know that, but this was different. I started playing around 8 and next thing I know it's 10:30 and I'm still trying to figure out what happened to Uncle Leo's old fishing boat.
It’s like those hidden object games but way more personal and with a real mystery. You actually care about what happened to these made-up people. And it’s not just about finding the obvious stuff. Sometimes you have to erase a layer of paint to find a secret compartment, or clear away cobwebs to see a faint drawing on the wall. It’s really good. Really, really good. I already told Sarah she has to play this. You should too. I’m still thinking about that fishing boat, man. What a weird, cool game.