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Meet 100+ Puppies in This Stylized Narrative Puzzle Game

I'm a dog lover; I'm in.

Upon browsing for some games to try, I happened to see this one called Sunset Hills. Press the play button on the trailer, and I’m in love with the graphics — every frame in the trailer feels like wallpaper, and the background music is extra relaxing. It transports me to a Café on a warm afternoon, where I am sitting, and the sunbeams touch me gently. Get ready for an engaging story. 

“Sunset Hills is a hand-drawing novel-style narrative puzzle game about the travels of novelist Nico after his discharge from the army.”

Sunset Hills

The game brings you to a gorgeous 3D world where you will encounter various 2D characters. As Nico, who enjoys a peaceful life and would like to start writing novels, you embark on a journey across the world. Along the way, you’ll meet different people (dogs), including those old friends in the army, interact with them, and help them out of trouble.

Sunset Hills

The journey is filled with puzzles to solve. You can interact with the scenes to obtain props and use them to figure out new content and mechanisms. Throughout the intriguing dialogues, which give you information and clues about the real purpose of Nico’s trip, you’ll gradually piece together the whole story behind him bit by bit. 

Sunset Hills

The development team behind this cute casual game is Cotton Game, who shared a picture of the real Nico in the studio on social media:

Cotton Game

If you happen to be a dog lover who also enjoys puzzle games, it is definitely a nice game to try. Before proceeding to purchase, you can first try the demo on Steam. There is a 10% off offer that ends on Aug 28, and grab the chance to own it before it expires. 

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