Gonna sound cliche, but I can't believe I was holding out on this one. I'd heard great things about KRZ, but it's scratching a perfect itch of American/Appalachian horror/"goth" that I know I've been missing from my narrative-loving life. The minimalist visuals do a perfect job matched with the textual descriptions; I'm never left entirely wondering where things are happening. Plus, as someone who's gone long distances from time to time, the "road" visuals capture the existential vibes of just being lost on the road really well. And all the characters have grown on me so far.
Also, the Netflix Games feature has been really cool, despite it only wanting to have, like, 10-20% of a game downloaded (which was annoying because I've been on a few planes lately). I don't know if I'll keep going with Oxenfree, which I also downloaded, but I'm glad I have it. If your phone can manage it, I recommend giving the library a browse.
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