Perhaps you’re able to ask someone to arrange it into the right emotions for you…?

Say hello with a smile to weirdo adventure gameWho’s Lila?

Alice0:Who’s Lila?

A cartoony drawing of Horace The Endless Bear, in a Santa hat and snuggled by/atop a fireplace, regarding three Christmas stockings hung above it. Each contains something from a different game that came out this year

was such a surprise for me.

That’s an eyecatching bit of fun, that.

Probably a novelty, yeah?

Cover image for YouTube video

What so delighted me is that not only is Who’s Lila?

It’s a detective game.

A girl from our school is missing and everyone thinks we did something to her.

Attempting to smile in a Who’s Lila? screenshot.

Probably should look into that.

Travel about town, search for clues, and chat to people.

It’s also a metaphysical horror game.

I’ll not say much about that but I really enjoyed it.

I like the happy accidents of dragging William’s face around.

In all honesty, I suspect most players turned to Google at some point.

Rachel:I’m still struggling to understand exactly what happened in Who’s Lila?

but I’ll never forget its creepy face contortion mini-game.

Controlling the character’s facial expressions in replacement of choosing dialogue options is both incredibly clever and incredibly creepy.

Like you’re manipulating the fleshy husk of a human being.

Playing Who’s Lila?