The Cat Lady
The Cat Lady is a Graphic Adventure, Point and Click and Single-player video game created by Harvester Games and published by Screen 7. The game takes place in the breathtaking world, and the story centers on the protagonist who is a middle-aged woman named Susan Ashworth, a chronically depressed with no friends. The protagonist hates flowers, and live in a flat with her stray cats and spend her time by playing the piano. She is famous in her neighborhood as a cat lady. One day, the protagonist takes a decision to finish her life and finding a strange place where she commits suicide. During navigation, the protagonist encounters a Queen who tasks her to find five psychopaths. The game includes a mind-bending puzzle that the player must complete at any cost to progress through the story. Explore the environment, solve puzzles, and interact with NPCs to fulfill your tasks. With detailed background, inspiring story, addictive graphics, and excellent soundtracks, The Cat Lady is the best game to play and enjoy.
#1 Fran Bow
Fran Bow is a Horror, Adventure, Point and Click and Single-player video game developed by Killmonday for multiple platforms. The game takes place in the historical year 1944 and revolves around a story of Fran, a 10-year-old girl suffering from mental disorder after encountering the brutal murder of her beloved parents. The gameplay is about finding different objects in the world which can be used to solve mind-bending puzzles. There are different mini-games available to play and the player can interact with NPCs to learn about the unforgettable environment and how to progress. During the exploration, the player efforts to find out who is the murderer of his/her parents. The game features fifty exciting characters with unique personalities. Explore the environment, complete a variety of objectives by finding different objects and use them to solve puzzles. Fran Bow offers prominent features such as Story-Driven Gameplay, a set of Puzzles, Mini-Games, Fifty Characters, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.