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Reager's Return is the second game of the Blackbrim Series, the sequel to BLACKBRIM: 1876. It has been a year since your run-in with the devious criminal Reager Skinner. Since then, there have been no new leads. You begin to accept that the trail has turned cold until a letter from the London Police arrives, asking for your help against Reager in the capital. Letter in hand, you board the next available train from Blackbrim, though something feels amiss... Reager's Return contains one full storyline made up of two parts, with dozens of clues to crack and riddles to solve. Play with a group or on your own for hours of fun. It's like two escape room or mystery games with one single purchase.
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➕Puzzles were intricate and multifaceted. Many puzzles cleverly reused components in subsequent challenges, demonstrating the designers' resourcefulness and creative utilization of items. ➖Some puzzles felt repetitive. A few puzzles bore a striking resemblance to previous ones in the trilogy, which somewhat dulled the overall experience. A greater diversity of puzzles would have been appreciated. ➖Complexity overload in certain puzzles. Some puzzles demanded extensive instructions for completion, occasionally leading to misunderstandings about their intended solutions. In sum, Part 2 of The Blackbrim Trilogy is undoubtedly a solid game, albeit slightly marred by occasional repetition and complexity overload in puzzles. It offers an engaging experience for puzzle enthusiasts.
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