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I stumbled across Forgotten Hill: Puppeteer while hunting for something different on my phone, and it turned out to be one of those games that sticks in your head long after you’ve put it down. You play as someone trapped in this crumbling, dust-covered mansion, and your main tool is a set of marionettes that you can control to solve puzzles. It’s point-and-click at heart, but the way it weaves its creepy storytelling through the doll mechanics really sets it apart from your usual escape-room style experience.

As you guide your puppets across warped mirrors, hidden passageways, and tattered curtains, you start piecing together the dark past of the puppeteer himself. Every lever you pull and every shadow you shift seems to whisper another fragment of a twisted tale. It’s not the hardest game you’ll ever play, but there’s a satisfying click when you get a doll into the right spot or unlock a secret compartment, and that click feels eerily like progress through an old-school mechanical toy box.

What really hooks me is the atmosphere: the flickering lights, the subtle creak of wooden floorboards, and an unsettling soundtrack that feels equal parts lullaby and warning siren. Even though the whole thing only takes a bit of time to finish, you’ll probably replay it just to catch the little details you missed. If you like a blend of haunting visuals, gentle brain teasers, and a dash of narrative mystery, Forgotten Hill: Puppeteer has enough charm—and chills—to keep you glued to your screen.