Light, easy to pick up trpg with a neat central premise and a lot of heart. Doesn't really do crunchy tactical gameplay---it's more of a narrative game---but there's still plenty of room for suspense, and the game is enjoyable for all ages.
Some homebrew with jenga blocks and movement/sightline rules can add crunch if your group needs it.
Thank you for taking a moment of your time to leave this comment! It made my day when I saw it :-)
It's not crunchy at all indeed, there's few rules and it was aimed at strong beginners to find creative ways to find and solve a puzzle (how to find a suitable target, how to find out what would be a good gift for them, how to acquire said gift, and how to plant it without leaving a trace..). It was first published in a family-friendly Co-op, so it was more conceived as "empathy/problem solving exercises for kids" :p
Happy to help! I'm used to sites where everyone reviews everything, so I'm trying to make sure I leave at least a bit of feedback for every tabletop game I've gotten (although I backed the bundle, so I'm probs going to be writing reviews for a while.)
Anyway, I really like the game. I'm outside of the target demographic, so the jenga block stuff is just advice for anyone that's in the same situation. It's def not a game bug, more 'here's how I would adapt the recipe for my own cooking.'