How To Say Goodbye
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How to Say Goodbye is a narrative puzzle game inspired by picture books.
THE JOURNEY OF A LITTLE GHOST
How to say Goodbye tells the story of a person who has recently been turned into a ghost, lost in an unfamiliar world populated by disoriented spirits. In this narrative puzzle game, move the decor to allow the characters to escape from the parallel reality in which they are lost.
Help them find their friends who are trapped by a mysterious wizard and accompany them on their journey to the other side.
A PUZZLE GAME BASED ON WORLD MANIPULATION
Move the decor elements on a grid to lead the ghosts to the exit
Travel through more than 15 chapters, from the kitchen of your home to the moon.
Solve numerous puzzles in a universe inspired by illustration and great classics of children's literature (Tomi Ungerer, Tove Jansson, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Maurice Sendak...)
A STRONG AND UNIQUE THEME
- A poignant puzzle game that deals with grief with kindness and subtlety
- Save your friend before he disappears forever
- Guide the ghosts out of the liminal space they are trapped in
- Help the characters you meet to find peace and mourn their own lives
- Unlock the secret of the Wizard and the spleens, the misguided spirits that haunt the other side
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