With this you’d expect a point and click game, or something that requires investigation, only bizarrely, the way to escape is to find objects from a 2D image and occasionally solve puzzle mini-games. The premise of the game is to escape from what seems to be a remote and deserted Silent Hill-esque American town called Whisper Valley. All signs seem to point to some sort of dark narrative, but there really is no narrative at all. To hear the chilling music, see the title and the opening screens, you’d be forgiven for thinking that this was not your typical Popcap game. Implying there’s a story when there really isn’t… The title intrigued me, but the premise intrigued me more in what I found to be a very strangely put together package. Billed as a ‘Hidden Object Game’, I had no idea what to expect when going in. One such smaller studio is Spintop Games, who haven’t exactly set the world alight with their contribution to the industry (I’d never heard of them before), however their latest game, Escape Whisper Valley, became available to purchase through Popcap and has received a fair amount of marketing. As part of Popcap’s quest to dominate the casual and puzzle market, they have been known to acquire smaller, independent studios along the way.
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