This is probably going to be the shortest of any games in the future of this review series. Being able to be completed in 30 minutes or a little over an hour if you bother to complete the epilogue. Now, this is not a detriment to the product one bit. The game is also the simplest one so far; all you have to do is hold down any button to keep your car running and choosing from the dialogue options for the conversation the character is having with her family over the phone. The story deals with family issues of distance, bad communication, lost connections with one another and guilt. It’s some pretty heavy material to package into a game as short as this, but it works and the story’s dialogue options allow for different endings so you can play through again and see what you may have missed. It only takes a couple dollars and a less than an hour of your day, so why not give it a chance?
Short Games, Even Shorter Reviews
Review: Three Fourths Home
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