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Despite its beauty, many reviewers from sites like Polygon and GameGrin found the actual mechanics to be a bit thin.

: You play as Hans Tannhauser, an American physicist who wins a trip to the village of Trüberbrook. The story is relatively short—taking roughly 5 to 6 hours to complete—and some found the ending to be a bit abrupt or unfulfilling. File: Truberbrook.v1.16.zip ...

: The game uses a contextual inventory system that automatically selects the items you need for a puzzle. While this removes the frustration of "moon logic" puzzles, it can make the game feel like it's playing itself for you. Despite its beauty, many reviewers from sites like

The standout feature is undoubtedly the art style. The developers at Bildundtonfabrik built real, physical miniature sets and used photogrammetry to digitize them. This gives the game a tactile, stop-motion aesthetic reminiscent of Coraline or Wallace & Gromit . : The game uses a contextual inventory system

is a point-and-click adventure that functions more as a stunning digital art gallery than a deep gameplay experience. While its visual craftsmanship is nearly peerless, the underlying game often struggles to match the quality of its handmade world. The "Handmade" Difference