Clutter VI: Leigh’s Story
Clutter VI: Leigh’s Story is a Point-and-Click, Adventure, Hidden Object and Single-player video game developed by Puzzle by Joe and published by Libredia for multiple platforms. The game takes place in the thrilling environment and bring a whole new levels. It offers multiple new clutter styles of play, including Clutter Chaos, Head to Head, and Two and Threes. The game features more than five-hundred objects to discover while playing the game. It focuses on hidden object element and the player needs to find hidden objects from each level to progress through the game. As the game proceeds, it becomes challenging to play. There are more than seventy-five picture puzzles available which the player has to accomplish at any cost to earn the points. Clutter VI: Leigh’s Story offers core features such as 800 Levels, over Seventy-five Box Quotes, 500 New Objects to find, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.
#1 Observer
Observer is a Cyberpunk-themed, Horror-Survival and Single-player video game developed by Bloober Team and published by Aspyr. The game takes place in future 2084 Poland and revolves around the digital plague that cost the thousands of lives, causing conflict and drug use. During the gameplay, the player assumes the role of the protagonist named as Daniel Lazarski, who is a detective of Observers Police unit. The game is tasked to the player to hack the fears and memories of the targets with a device called the Dream Eater. The player is equipped with augmented vision divided into Bio Vision (scans for biological evidence) and electromagnetic Vision (which scans for electronic devices). During the gameplay, the player can highlight and analyze multiple objects in the environment, where the brain is subject to make a change. The player explores the environment from a first-person perspective, and it lets the player unleash his inner detective skills to fulfil the requirement of each level full of mind-twisted levels. Observer includes prominent features such as a Dark Dystopian, Interactive Insanity, Observe and Report Gameplay, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.