The game is remarkable, especially considering it was produced by a single person in just over a week. There's a solid narrative idea behind it, which is distributed throughout the game's spaces and the many dialogues with non-player characters. I appreciated the bitmap graphics, the various narrative breaks, but above all the characters, who—thanks to believable and brilliant dialogue—manage to have good personalities. It's a game that deserves a reload, giving space to characters who seem a bit neglected in this version (the sheriff's son, for example). The only flaw is that the story is very strong and affects the gameplay, which is enjoyable but sometimes lacking in interactivity. This aspect also deserves a 2.0 version. Bravo!