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Aurora Hills: Chapter 1 for Mac

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 4.7
  • (1)

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Explore the shadows of Aurora Hills in this game

Aurora Hills: Chapter 1 is a point-and-click puzzle adventure game developed by the creators of Meridian 157. Set in 1981, it takes place in the once-prosperous town of Aurora Hills, located in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia. 

In Aurora Hills: Chapter 1, the narrative centers around Ethan Hill, a park ranger tasked with investigating a series of mysterious disappearances that have caused the town to become largely abandoned. Players step into the role of Ethan as he explores the eerie, deserted town, gathering clues and solving puzzles to uncover the truth behind the sudden vanishings.

Vanishing acts

Aurora Hills: Chapter 1 combines a compelling storyline with challenging puzzles, including color-blind-friendly options, ensuring accessibility for a wider range of players. A logical hint system is incorporated to assist with the more difficult riddles, ensuring a smooth gameplay experience without diminishing the challenge. Visually, the game captures the atmospheric essence of a desolate mountain town with detailed and immersive graphics. 

The in-game atmosphere is further enhanced by a custom soundtrack and sound effects designed to evoke a sense of suspense and mystery. The entirety of the game is designed to appeal to a global audience, offering localization in nine languages, including English, French, and Chinese. The game has a blend of intricate puzzles and an engaging narrative that invites players to delve deep into the mysteries of Aurora Hills. 

However, some players might find the pacing a bit slow, especially in sections where puzzle-solving dominates the progression. This can affect how the story unfolds and may impact player engagement over time. As with many narrative-driven puzzle games, once the puzzles are solved and the story is concluded, there might be limited incentive to replay the game unless additional content or branching story paths are introduced.

Echoes of the past

Aurora Hills: Chapter 1 is a richly atmospheric and engaging journey that draws players into a suspense-filled narrative set within a hauntingly desolate Appalachian town. As players step into the shoes of Ethan Hill, a park ranger, they are tasked with unraveling the mystery behind a series of disturbing disappearances. The environment, marked by abandoned buildings and a palpable sense of abandonment, adds to the game's immersive quality.

  • Pros

    • Engaging storyline
    • Atmospheric sound and visuals
    • Helpful hint system
    • Color-blind-friendly
  • Cons

    • Pacing and flow
    • Limited replay value
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Icon of program: Aurora Hills: Chapter 1

Aurora Hills: Chapter 1 for Mac

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 4.7
  • (1)

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