![]() The game could use a clear set of instructions to really explain what all the rewards you earn for various actions are for, although it does a nice job of showing players what progress they've made. Given all the emphasis on making a choice about what your character will do next, not being able to see it play out is a bit disappointing. Some players may be annoyed, though, by the fact the graphics don't always match up with the action: Characters don't move at all when you perform a task, such as smashing a padlock with a saucepan, which is kind of a bummer. Players get rewarded for social interactions and completing tasks, and this, coupled with the fact that they come across clues along the way, can help keep them engaged in the experience. But the content isn't gory - the plot focuses primarily on solving the crime, so parents may be OK with kids using the app. The storyline, based on a murder, isn't something that's really geared toward kids the intended audience is definitely adults. This puzzle app is really more of a soap opera - characters unravel clues and seek out gossip, and you're often asked to choose between being honest and avoiding certain questions.
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