

Mirrored - Chapter 1
Kelkafa Studios · 2015 · Adventure, Indie, Point & Click, Mystery, Episodic
PC
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About Mirrored - Chapter 1
3D Point-and-click adventure puzzle game wrapped in cinematic 2D cut-scenes.
After a concerning message left on Rob's answer-phone from his panicked-sounding twin, Nick, he rushes to his brother's office to try and find a hidden mask. Not long into the search, things take a very dangerous turn...
Who is the dead man in the newspaper article? What is so important about this mask? And where is his brother?
Mirrored - Chapter 1 is the first part in this escape-the-room style trilogy.
After a concerning message left on Rob's answer-phone from his panicked-sounding twin, Nick, he rushes to his brother's office to try and find a hidden mask. Not long into the search, things take a very dangerous turn...
Who is the dead man in the newspaper article? What is so important about this mask? And where is his brother?
Mirrored - Chapter 1 is the first part in this escape-the-room style trilogy.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
This 'taste' of a game was pretty good, got me interested and was graphically well done. However, 'chapter 1' leads one to believe there will be a lot more coming, and 5-6 years later nothing else has been done with it. I would recommend against this game. You will find a lot better, and more complete, games in the genre far more worth your time and money.8 found this helpful
Great, logical point-n-click fun. Worth paying but go into it understanding that there's no Chapter 2 and at the end of this game you're going to say "aww man I wish there was more"2 found this helpful
This is a short 3D rendered point and click/hidden object style adventure game where you must unravel the mystery of your missing brother. On the upside, 3D graphics are a welcome change from the usual 2D/retro/low fi point and click crap we usually get. It even works in 4K! The interface is smooth enough and works well enough. The downside... the game was deliberately made incomplete, perhaps with the hope it would somehow be successful enough for them to be able to finish the story, or maybe it's just a lazy cash grab, who knows. It's cheap, but incomplete, I can't really recommend anyone picks this up for that reason.2 found this helpful
I really enjoyed this game! wish there were more parts. Quick gameplay
Very short puzzle-adventure/escape room game. If you are better than me you can finish this in an hour. One very dumb achievement though. Many people have much trouble unlocking it!!! That is why my review is negative.
This is actually a very enjoyable point and click puzzle game with decent graphics (a little primitive, but not bad), a neat and involving plot (more on that below), and a short but sweet runtime. There are two negatives, one major and one picayune. The nit-picking one is that one of the achievements (the one for interacting with EVERYTHING in every chapter) is insanely difficult, and it took me another play through (laboriously clicking on EVERYTHING) to get it. The major negative point is that the story is cool and involving, and it sets itself up brilliantly for a new chapter.......and then it ends and the devs as far as I know never made a second chapter. So, it's a nifty little puzzle game that will give you around an hour of solid, fun point and click fun with approachable and not too obtuse/galaxy brain puzzles. But it just ends and there will be NO other sequels to continue the story. If that last point is a deal-breaker, then don't get this game. If you can forgive the cliffhanger ending that you know will never be resolved, then by all means get this game (on sale, naturally....I mean, it is only an hour long game, and the second time around I did it in about 1/2 a…
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