The physicist Franklin Fargo tries to commit suicide out of grief over the death of his fiancée, for which he was partly responsible, by plunging his car into a lake.
As the game progresses, Fargo encounters a female ghost inside the station, visually resembling his fiancée Sophie, who warns him of the task-setting mechanical voice, and explores the isolated island formerly inhabited by the Hunapus nature tribe on which the station is located.
In July 2014, the studio launched a crowdfunding campaign on kickstarter.com with the goal of raising $40,000 to fund additional game content.
[4] The German online magazine 4Players felt reminded of the Professor Layton series due to the high density of incoherent puzzles.
The magazine praised the detailed visuals as well as "routine puzzle entertainment", but criticized stale gameplay, as well as an insufficient and sometimes clichéd elaboration of the background story.
[2] Adventure Gamers highlighted the "atmospheric soundtrack" and the successful combination of first-person and third-person perspectives, but like most other magazines, criticized the "weak" story and the repetitive, unoriginal puzzles.