The lighthouse and yoga retreat is now run by a flower-loving robot. Artists made out of fruit, including a smoking pear, have arrived to open their latest exhibition. A race of fish folk live harmoniously with the humans. This spirit wants the volcano to erupt and destroy the island, so the duo needs to find a replacement Custodian to keep it at bay. The island’s Custodian is tiring and is unable to hold back the strength of the island spirit anymore. The problem is both he and his dog are both dead and their spirits have a huge task to do. He loves long walks on the beach with his dog Sparky, watching the yoga enthusiasts at the lighthouse, and admiring the supposedly-dormant-but-smoking volcano. Morris Lupton is a museum curator that lives in Shelmerston, a fictional island town off the coast of Cornwall. Instead, the storyline is very much front and center and is tied to everything the game requires players to find, making this title more worthy of consideration. Most importantly, the storyline isn’t relegated to thin strands that loosely thread everything together. There is no need to repeatedly replay a scene to get enough points to move forward. There isn’t a long list of random useless objects to find. Whereas this one is also supposed to be a puzzle game, it’s more like a hidden object game mixed with adventure.ĭon’t get me wrong, it’s not like those free-to-play hidden object games that are ten-a-penny on mobile. The second, I Am Dead, has just been released on PS5 and PS4. The first of those was puzzle title Wilmot’s Warehouse, finally released on PS4 earlier this year. Ricky Haggett went on to form Hollow Ponds and the new team has created two games together with Hohokum collaborator Richard Hogg. When Hohokum creator Honeyslug split up in 2015, the three founders went their separate ways.
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