This week: Cooperative toilet robbery, working from home on a 1990s desktop PC, and a surreal hidden object game about misophonia.
Here's a determinedly weird hidden object game that's described as"anti-rhythm", in the sense that it has inverted rhythm game elements. That means you have to."Rather than hitting the notes of a song according to its beat," the Steam description reads,"you need to avoid a randomly generated series of notes". Adding to this stress is that you're a pearl collector on the hunt, which is where the hidden object aspect comes into play.
That means you'll need to balance awareness of sound and image, which is admittedly a balance that many games demand of us, but Detuned's art style and sonic world are so obtuse and surrealistic that confusion is almost guaranteed. This looks great, and is brought to us from the same mind behindSign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.
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