Laila Disappeared
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You're a detective investigating the disappearance of Laila Mullins on the anniversary of her sister's death. All you have is her phone - and the secrets hidden inside.

A 10-15 minute interactive thriller where you investigate a woman's disappearance through her smartphone. Search messages, emails, and notes to uncover what really happened to her sister - and why she vanished on the anniversary of that death.
Multiple endings. Every choice matters.
Inspired by Simulacra and Sara is Missing.

| Status | In development |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Rating | Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars (7 total ratings) |
| Author | protzz |
| Genre | Simulation, Visual Novel |
| Made with | Unity |
| Tags | Halloween, Indie, Kinetic Novel, Meaningful Choices, Mystery, storygame, Story Rich, Typing |

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Realy good game! I enjoyed playing it and unraveling the story. At the end it had perfect balance between hints to what happened and what others where trying to make you think. I even had a trolley-problem moment at the end. I had a few problems playing it thou, because I couldn't play the game full-screen so some text (like the news articel) were hardly readabal. Also some inconsistency's in dialogues like "Somthingsomthing happened at the 17th of October" "When happened it?" Although it is fully possible that this is fully intentional to show that the person is stressed it got me confused. I think I'll also try to reach the other endings and maybe giving more of my opinion about this fine piece of art. (Also apologies in advance to anyone who wants to read others opinions about this game having tho scroll down another gigantic block by me) 8/10
Game's pretty solid and well made! But some music would definitely help.
Hi! Thanks for the feedback. The game is still in development. I originally made it for Halloween and needed to submit it for university. I’ll keep working on it, but that’ll already be in winter. Right now I want to focus all my energy on my main game, CHARK. Thanks, I really appreciate your feedback