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About Forgotten Hill: Disillusion – Chapter 2: Flora and Fauna

You drop back into the eerie world of Forgotten Hill with Chapter 2: Flora and Fauna, and right from the start you know you’re not in Kansas anymore. This time you’re surrounded by overgrown vines, gnarled roots, and strange botanical anomalies that seem to breathe and twitch. The developers really dial up the tension by making every plant feel alive, as if they’re watching your every move and waiting for you to slip up.

The puzzles here are classic point-and-click fare, but with a botanical twist. You’ll be prying open skull-shaped jars to mix potions, rearranging petals to reveal hidden clues, and keeping an eye out for crawling insects that hold the key to your escape. It constantly feels like you’re one wrong click away from triggering something terrible, which is exactly the kind of delicious terror you want from a horror escape game.

Visually, Chapter 2 leans into muted greens and sickly yellows, giving the environment a decayed, overripe look. Sound design is just as important: every drip of water, rustle of leaves, and distant hiss keeps you on edge. You’ll catch yourself looking over your shoulder, convinced you heard a slither or growl behind you.

By the end you’re left wondering how something so beautiful can feel so wrong. If you’re a fan of moody atmospheres and mind-bending puzzles, Flora and Fauna delivers another unsettling trip through Forgotten Hill that’ll have you itching to see what twisted surprise Chapter 3 has in store.