The colours alter from daytime greyness through winey shades of sunset into pale lavender moonlight.
You cant just sit and stare, however.
So move your cards around.

Notes hint at secrets in the sealed chapel and deep underground.
Tunnels and tears and worrying designs upon the walls.
Yes, this is like Darkest Dungeon in many more ways than one.

Its also quite a lot like Cluedo, if Cluedo has been written by Poe or Lovecraft.
The Gift of the Bee, for example, might help your plague doctor Caligula with her lab work.
I’m still thinking about how that association shapes my feelings about The Horror Of Highrook.
It’s very much a case of one game being haunted by another.
There are some more obvious rough edges.
Is he from Blighty or the States?
It feels like the developer, former Big Robot lead programmer Tom Betts, hasnt quite decided.
But perhaps I just need to get used to Atticus.
Ive barely played this game for half-an-hour and there are many more layers to peel away.
Read more and find the demo onSteam.
For something similar and yet totally different, trythe demo for Blue Prince.