



Go to "Compatibility" and change the Compatibility mode to run the program in an older version of Windows. If the game still doesn't work after installing as an admin, try left-clicking the Game.exe file and clicking "Properties". Installing the DirectX End-User Runtime has a bunch of the legacy versions that will ensure your games work with just the one DirectX download/install. The version included with these games is outdated anyway. You can install DirectX yourself from the microsoft website if you don't already have it. Allow permissions and then continue the install as normal. Ensure you install all games as an admin: left-click the setup.exe file and navigate to "Run as administrator". (Except MID, which I bought, and SCK, which I only played the Remastered version of.) These installs can be a little confusing if you aren't used to them, so here's a few quick tips and tricks if you're having issues: There aren’t that many puzzles which could either be good or bad depending on your preference BUT it took me a weekend to finish (and yes i was playing for multiple hour chunks each day), which means the game can last pretty long.All the games worked for me. I would recommend it to anyone who was even the slightest intruiged by the story.Ī warning: there were points that I had to ask my boyfriend to look up some hints (I would have done it, but I didn’t want to accidentally spoil the story) but that’s just because I get frustrated easily. I was genuinely invested in the plot and I didn’t see the end coming. The plot is so interesting and actually really well done. I usually use steam and app store reviews to pick which of the ND games I wanted to play and there wasn’t really any for this game, but I decided to risk it and pick it.

This was the first of the newer ND games that I played and it brought back all the nostalgia from older games.
