Reminds me of 80s movies
It's a bit cheesy, a bit loopy, a little nonsensical, but it's a nice game for a rainy day.
by Clue, Jordan - Mar 19th 2026
| Release Date | 7/24/2019 |
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| Genres | Hidden Object, Casual |
| Publisher | Big Fish Games |
| DRM · Service | MacGameStore App |
| Languages | English |
| Mac Reqs | Minimum Supported | Will It Run? |
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| Mac OS | 10.9 | Download the MacGameStore App to compare your Mac's information in real-time. |
| 64bit Support | Yes | |
| CPU Type | Intel (or Apple Silicon ‡) | |
| CPU Cores | Any | |
| CPU Speed | 2 GHz | |
| System RAM | 1 GB | |
| Drive Space | 909 MB | |
| Video RAM | 512 MB |
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It's a bit cheesy, a bit loopy, a little nonsensical, but it's a nice game for a rainy day.
This is more of an interactive movie than a game. Mostly, your hand was held and you were guided through silly tasks. There wasn't really anything to figure out except where to use the myriad bizarre things in your inventory. I liked the first game in the series, but this episode alternates between boring and confusing.
As a sci-fi lover, I truly enjoyed the storyline. Loved that I had to use my brain to figure out how to build robots, repair the ship, etc. I wish the developers would make this a series. I want more games from this team. LOVED THIS.




