

Point-and-click adventure set in a warped, satirical version of London built on dark comedy. You navigate hand-drawn environments, solving puzzles and playing mini-games while piecing together an absurd story. Characters are deliberately odd, animations stylized. The art leans surreal—expect visual gags that toe the line between funny and uncomfortable. Ambient sound design reinforces the off-kilter mood. Exploration uncovers side narratives and strange encounters the main plot doesn't always explain. Mini-games break up traditional adventure pacing, testing lateral thinking more than inventory logic. Tone mixes whimsy with unsettling imagery, so it's not cozy despite the humor. If you're after straight horror or pure comedy, this splits the difference. Fans of weird-for-weird's-sake design will find plenty to pick apart.





