Elizabeth (2020)

中子星游戏研究所

PC (Microsoft Windows)

3.00 from 1 rating

2 members have it in their collection · 1 wish listed

How long? · 100% 3h (from 1 logged playthrough)

Elizabeth is a decryption leisure game.The protagonist is a young man who has just stepped into the society, shuttling through the picture frame in search of freedom and love.The game screen is fresh and lovely, each level has rich puzzles waiting for players to solve.
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Details

Developers
中子星游戏研究所
Publishers
Gamera Games
Genres
Indie, Puzzle
Themes
Drama, Romance
Steam
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Release dates

  • Feb 25, 2020 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
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Jevnation

Review Jevnation 3/5 · Apr 21, 2021

Falling in love and, sometimes, concrete!

A Chinese, narrative puzzle game reminiscent of the likes of Framed and Florence. The main character carries on a daily work-life on verge of burnout until the day a pretty girl crosses his path, so he decides to change things up on his pursuit of love. The story is far from original but as far as I know, this is …

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A Chinese, narrative puzzle game reminiscent of the likes of Framed and Florence. The main character carries on a daily work-life on verge of burnout until the day a pretty girl crosses his path, so he decides to change things up on his pursuit of love. The story is far from original but as far as I know, this is only the first chapter with things likely to develop further, I hope.

Elizabeth features a "decryption" method, meaning that you align scene frames next to each other in order for your character to reach his goal in every scenario. Interestingly enough, you can move around and align frames that affect each other as part of the solution, letting you apply some logical thinking. Some of the last scenarios offer more than one goal outcome, granting replay value for other fun results. Nevertheless, the game is short and leads to the same ending.

It's doable for casual players with some puzzle experiences but for completionists, prepare to look up on a guide due to some scene functions that look less than logical for solution. Elizabeth offers some fresh albeit short takes on the decryption leisure niche, which can be hit-or-miss for people.

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