Midnight Scenes Ep.2: The Goodbye Note

by Octavi Navarro for Windows 8.1

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Free point and click horror game

Midnight Scenes is an independent point and click game developed by Octavi Navarro. In Episode 2: The Goodbye Note, you follow Dr. Richard P. Griffin on the most horrifying journey of his life. Your job is to help him discover the secrets of the Elysian – a mysterious artifact whose origins are unknown. It’s an incredibly short game; the story takes only 15 minutes to complete. While short, it packs all the spine-tingling moments that horror enthusiasts love. 

Uncover the mystery

Midnight Scenes is a game series that features short but thrilling tales. With the addition of adventure game elements, you’ll find yourself endlessly scavenging for clues. This cosmic horror game comprises of one short story with one playable character. Dr. Richard must overcome the repulsiveness and disorder of the world he is in. You will explore different avenues of the game by piecing together the clues you collect. 

Only when you face your fight against the darkness will you uncover the truth. This rich yet appalling world is introduced in 8-bit highly contrasting scenes – a tribute to the 1980s Macintosh PC games. In it, you should explore and finish with the signs and items that you assemble en route. They will be hard to track down; however, you should tirelessly look through each side of the town. 

The game is free from jump scares and tricks, so you can easily complete the game. Much like the 60s shows that inspired this game, the storyline presents one frightening situation after another. These scenes are supplemented by haunting chiptunes that make a gnawing feeling of fear. In Midnight Scenes, the series’ agitating and frightful events linger long after the game.

Short and frightening game 

Midnight Scenes Ep 2:The Good Note is a great follow up to the series’ first episode. It’s a thrilling adventure where the events are mysterious and unpredictable. The gameplay itself is easy to follow as it employs a point-and-click system. Lastly, it is a short game that you can easily finish when you have a few minutes to unwind.