: The game features a unique, hand-drawn aesthetic that feels like a Victorian cartoon. The character designs are grotesque yet endearing, perfectly matching the "Bleakly" London setting.

The game continues the exploits of the self-proclaimed "leading Victorian Explor-er" Bertram Fiddle and his stoic manservant, Gavin. This time, they are on the trail of Geoff the Murderer in a story that leans heavily into British humor, wordplay, and "pun-tastic" dialogue. Key Strengths

: The puzzles are generally logical and inventory-based. While they aren't notoriously difficult, they provide a satisfying flow that keeps the narrative moving without too much frustration.

"While the puzzles aren't the hardest in the genre, the world-building and character interactions make it a must-play for adventure fans."

: It follows a fairly traditional structure. You’ll spend most of your time talking to characters, collecting items, and figure out how to use them to bypass obstacles. Community Perspectives