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Your friend’s mysterious disappearance results in the discovery of an unusual item, leading you to embark on a journey through time and memory. In this narrative puzzle adventure, an intimate coming-of-age story is told through an object that serves as a tarot deck, a puzzle game, and a work of art. You will need to manipulate cards, find hidden messages, and solve logic and word problems in order to uncover the deck’s secrets.
The tarot deck contains 78 cards–56 Minor Arcana and 22 Major Arcana, the latter of which each represent a puzzle. Puzzles are solved using sets of Minor Arcana cards and clues from the story booklet and result in solution keywords that lead players to discover new pieces of the narrative. Some story passages grant items which can be later used to unlock extra scenes, and some puzzles have multiple answers, allowing players to unlock more of the story if they find all the solutions.
Packed with gorgeous illustrations, resonant storytelling, and unique puzzles, The Light in the Mist can be played solo or cooperatively in a small group. It’s non-linear structure and varied puzzle difficulty will engage players of all experience levels with over five hours of gameplay. Do you have what it takes to overcome the challenges thrown your way without getting lost in the mist?
Ages | 14+ |
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Players | Solo, 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players |
Play Time | 300m – 500m |
Designer | Jack Fallows, Rita Orlov |
Mechanics | Cooperative Game, Solo / Solitaire Game, Deduction |
Theme | Deduction, Murder/Mystery, Puzzle, Adventure, Fantasy |
Publisher | PostCurious |
downloadagoat
really cool gimmick (puzzles found in the art of the cards of a tarot deck), though there were a few too many puzzles that all led to very similar scenes. i get that the whole deck had to be used, but i feel like the number of puzzles and resulting scenes could have been cut in half and still been satisfying.
MartinChronicles
This is the first of my games that I've actually rated but I felt compelled to share my feelings because of how much I enjoyed this. The art is lovely, the story is touching and the puzzles have a great mix that allow for plenty of 'aha' moments without any frustration. I had to set aside a couple of the puzzles for a night or two for them to click in place but I really felt that the difficulty was spot on. It is plain to see that this game was created with love and passion and I cannot recommend it highly enough.
culturejam
The artwork and quality of printing is really nice. Only a few puzzles into the game but it already is a keeper since it doubles as beautiful tarot deck.