Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition
Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition is an Adventure, Visual Novel, and Single-player video game developed by Bracket Games and published by Digerati Distribution for multiple platforms. The game comes with a visual short storyline, in which the player takes on the role of the female character named as Kelly, during her drive through a massive storm. In the twenty miles between the crumbling burn of her grandparents and the home of her parents, the protagonist receives a call from her beloved mother. While driving the car through representation of rural Nebraska, the player must explore the conservation between the protagonist and her parents including her younger brother. Like other Visual Novel, the game focuses on dialogue choices and it introduces over eight-hundred dialogue choices shade the storyline differently, depending on the player how he play the game. During the gameplay, the player must keep driving the vehicle to keep the conversation going. Radio, Photos, Stories, etc. are prominent features in the game.
#1 Telling Lies
Telling Lies is an Adventure, Puzzle, Detective, and Single-player video game developed by Furious Bee Limited for multiple platforms. Throughout the gameplay, the player serves as a female protagonist who has to investigate a video conversation to get to the truth. The player is a part of a drama that happens through video cuts and other data introduced on a virtual PC desktop.
The game offers the player various video portions that keep records and a hard-drive secret taken from the National Security Agency. The player must look through several videos on the virtual computer screen to sort out courses of events. The player must bring the secret of the four primary individuals that have stolen the electronic device.
The videos provide information from one side of the discussion, and the player has to figure out which videos may coordinate different included members. The player can advance and reverse the video portions and must highlight certain words in the video captions.