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"Missing: Since January" adventure game

Quilty

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Has anyone played this? It's supposed to be a decent enough detective adventure game that uses your email address and sends you off googling stuff to solve puzzles. The sequel is not as good, according to some reviews, but it sounds refreshing, at least. Post some impressions if you have any.

Wikipedia: In Memoriam (known as Missing: Since January in the US) is an adventure video game for Windows and Macintosh. It uses alternate reality-style gameplay, in which the player receives e-mails from other in-game characters, including the game's main antagonist. The player needs to find information and clues to the games' puzzles on the Internet, both from real websites, and from specially-created websites that have been mixed in with other "real-world" domains.

You can find the trailer and some screenshots here:

http://www.inmemoriam-thegame.com/
 

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