"Rosemary" is a short adventure game made with the Wintermute engine. You play a young girl who discovers a photograph of a forgotten childhood friend and tries to find out what happened to him when they were young.
The interesting thing about the game is that you can switch between the reality and your memories and you have to do that to solve the mystery. While doing so and slowly remembering the past, the game creates a very sad atmosphere which very soon gives you the feeling there won't be a happy end.
Graphics and music are above average, but the puzzles are quite simple to solve and the whole game can be played through in about 20 minutes.
Developer: Clara Fernández-Vara, Sarah Sperry, Katie Sievert, Alec Thomson, Brandon Cebenka
Download: http://gambit.mit.edu/loadgame/rosemary.php
Download size: 28.7 MB
Year: 2009
Status: Freeware, but no distribution allowed
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Re: Rosemary
What a great concept. I always love it when I see something new. Two things annoys me before playing this:
You can solve it in 20 minutes and
WE CANT HOST IT....
Perhaps in time.
You can solve it in 20 minutes and
WE CANT HOST IT....

Perhaps in time.
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