Set in 1960s Germany at the height of the Cold War, the game sees you playing as an American scientist visiting a remote village after winning a vacation in a raffle.
Except that all is not what it seems. You are soon drawn into a sci-fi adventure full of twists, turns, puzzles and sometimes combing the screen with your cursor in desperation.
While Truberbrook is a usable – albeit unremarkable – adventure game, it’s a technical marvel. The sets are handcrafted and then digitally enhanced, creating a realistic world to explore.
Reviews have been pretty mixed, alas, and Truberbrook is hardly an epic at 5-10 hours of play. But it’s worth it for production values.
You can download Truberbrook from the Google Play Store now. And mobile could be the best platform. It costs $ 4.99 on Android, which is considerably cheaper than the $ 29.99 it costs on PC.
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