I really enjoyed the story and the atmosphere that the game had. I had fun guessing at the culprit before it was officially revealed (a little too soon in my opinion) and also piecing together the side stories. The gameplay is very simple, which could be a good thing or a bad thing depending on your point of view. There isn't really anything I'd consider a puzzle (aside from maybe one instance which is easy to solve once you talk to the right person and get the necessary clues). The gameplay essentially consists of moving the mouse around the screen to see where the hotspots are, then clicking each hotspot to see what the character says or if the character will pick up the item. Once you click on something, you're committed to see it through and can't do anything else until the animation finishes. And if there are other characters that you can click on, make sure to go through all available dialogue options. Some of the hotspots remain active and should be clicked on multiple times until they disappear or the character says the same thing again. It's fairly logical when you need to use an item for a specific purpose (especially by adventure game standards). The only real difficulty in the game comes from missing a hotspot and therefore needing to scan the areas to find the item that you didn't pick up yet. So overall, I'd say that if you're looking for an interesting story with slow and relaxed gameplay, this is a good game to pick :)