Broken Pieces
Summary
Alright, all you puzzle aficionados and mystery lovers, gather 'round because we’re about to step into the eerie, captivating world of Broken Pieces! This psychological thriller developed by the imaginative minds at Just For Games will take you on a wild ride through a French coastal village that’s got more twists than a corkscrew (yeah, trust me on this one). Launched on September 9, 2022, this indie gem has quickly become the dark horse of the adventure genre, just like the secret sauce at your favorite bistro!
Picture this: you’re navigating a quaint village that’s totally lost its grip on time. Sounds chill, right? But not so fast! This isn’t your standard beach getaway. You’ll be piecing together a tapestry of hidden truths and fantastical elements, each puzzle akin to a crossword that seems just out of reach—it’s haunting and riveting all at the same time! Each corner you turn, there’s a new enigma calling your name, ready to challenge your wits like that friend who always knows the most obscure trivia.
Now let’s chat about the gameplay because, boy, it’s smarter than your average bear! You’ll be interacting with quirky NPCs (they’re like those friends you can’t live without) and solving puzzles that require more than just button mashing. Picture yourself engaged in point-and-click mechanics where every choice matters—sort of like picking between a croissant or pain au chocolat, but way more intense!
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OS:
Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits)
Processor:
Intel Core i3-2130 (3.4 GHz)/AMD FX-4100 (3.6 GHz)
Memory:
8 GB RAM
Graphics:
2 GB, GeForce GTX 1050 (Legacy GPU: GeForce GTX 660) / Radeon R7 370
DirectX:
Version 10
Storage:
9 GB
Additional Notes:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.
What was the point of this game? I saw what it was trying to do but there was so much unanswered and the ending was pointless.
What was the point of this game? I saw what it was trying to do but there was so much unanswered and the ending was pointless.
Rather weird and quite engaging
Hach ! Who understand the french !
i like it
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