As a game, this leaves a lot to be desired. It's basically a Choose Your Own Adventure, with your choices, such as they are, not necessarily leading to the actions you expect. And I'm not sure that your (limited) choices matter much. And often your only choice is to click on a small diamond that is hard to click on because the frame is slightly bouncing like a handheld camera. And too many of the twelve chapters are resolved with violence. That said, if you think of it as a digitalized, slightly over the top and too short novel, it's engaging and at times downright moving. The voicework, especially of the mom, feel spot on, and even if the plot is a bit much, I found myself surprisingly committed to the characters and the story. I don't think I'll ever think about the Sixties in the same way, which is saying a lot, as someone who grew up in the shadow of that decade.