I know the game is technically single player, but I told my partner the premise of it and she seemed interested. I was thinking one of us could actually be the one using the controller, switch off, whatever, but the idea would be both of us working together to solve the mysteries and shit. Talk through the clues together, decide where to go, that sort of thing. Is that feasible for this game? Haven’t actually played it, and if she’s down to try, I don’t want to start it until she’s ready.

That’s very feasible. It’s also a fantastic game

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Yeah, you could very much play the game like that! Have fun, it’s awesome!

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It’s definitely a sort of logic/puzzle game wrapped in a mystery. It’s very good, I think it’d be great to play with somebody else

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Awesome, thanks!

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Possibly? You can definitely discuss the various clues, and it’s a fairly open-ended game as to what order you resolve the mystery. For a lot of the more complex problems you will have to make a best guess, but there’s definitely scope for discussion of your hints given in the game’s narrative; there’s no time limit or anything like that.

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Cool, thanks! She just isn’t much of a gamer, she’ll definitely go to an arcade with me and has some arcade favorites, but as far as modern stuff goes, Mario Kart wii was the last thing she really got into.

Maybe I should just find a way to map my Playstation controllers to dolphin and just do that.

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