Escape Logan Estate
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A visit to the Logan Estate leaves a family in pieces. Play as three different family members to explore and solve puzzles to reveal the mystery surrounding the estate.Challenging PuzzlesJourney through the game to solve dozens of brilliant puzzles! The diverse range of puzzle will challenge you as you play through this four chapter mystery!
Beautiful 2D GraphicsExplore the stunning environments of Logan Estate! Travel through the many beautifully hand-drawn locations as you solve puzzles and learn the history of the estate.
Experience the EstateUnravel the Logan family’s story and the mystery of the Estate! With an original and atmospheric soundtrack, you will be immersed into the mystery of the Logan family and their estate.
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An okay short adventure/"escape the room"-ish game. The puzzles are mostly good if slightly rote (a few requiring lateral thinking, but none requiring outside knowledge) and there were only a rare few times where I couldn't see where to proceed (once due to missing that a scene transition couldn't happen if holding an item, once where holding an item made me miss an important clue, and thankfully only once due to "where the hell do I click" shenanigans. Locales get reused from "day" to "day" (each of the four chapters having three of them, with some minor time jumps) so there's a mild sense of familiarity as most objects you see get used at least once for some puzzle.
Where it fails as an adventure game is that not every day has a clear objective from the get go, including a few times where random tasks spawn items elsewhere in the house. It doesn't help that there's no lines for failed actions. I get not wanting to read a hundred "I can't use this here", but some lines could have helped now and then to guide you. There's sometimes NPCs present but they are extremely unreactive: one to no line of dialogue, making them feel rather lifeless.
Finally, do note that the game (originally a mobile game) seems to be abandoned, so there's a bunch of plot points introduced that are left unresolved. It's not the worst esoteric incomplete experience (certainly not frustratingly cliffhangery as we've seen elsewhere) since some beats do add up in satisfying ways, but you can tell there's at least one chapter's worth of content which could have been there to wrap things up.