The morning of October 6, 1981, began like any other: waking up from a restless sleep, preparing for the day ahead of you and driving to the ranger station where you've worked for the past 11 years. Aurora Hills was once a tranquil community nestled within the mountains of Appalachia, but a series of disappearances have all but shattered the serene atmosphere. Only a feeling of desolation permeates the surrounding as you drive through the now dilapidated small town.
Jen wasn't at the ranger station when you arrived that morning. Being the only other park ranger, she likes to get an early start to the day and by the time you arrived, she had driven to one of the many closed off hiking trails to start searching for the missing people. Following her trail of notes, you make your way off the main trail to meet up with her to explore the remote parts of the national park. When you find her camp however, your worst fears are realized: The site's been ransacked, her equipment strewn across the campsite, her tent's been torn up, and Jen is nowhere to be seen.
There's no time to turn back now, it's already midday and the sun sets early this time of year. The only thing worse than wandering into the forest alone is braving it at night. You can't abandon Jen now, not when the trail is so fresh. Now you have no choice but to venture deeper into the uncharted parts of the national park, the parts mythologized into local urban legends by frightened townsfolk. You'd better leave soon, you may never get a better chance to uncover the dark history of Aurora Hills...
Developed by the creators of Meridian 157, Aurora Hills: Chapter 2 is the second part in a series of point and click puzzle adventure games. Based in the year 1981 in a small West Virginian community, Aurora Hills follows the journey of Ethan Hill, a park ranger tasked with investigating strange disappearances from the region. Explore the rolling hills of West Virginia, find clues of the whereabouts of the missing people and solve intriguing puzzles to solve the mystery of Aurora Hills!
Features:
• Custom soundtrack and sound effects designed for a creepy in-game atmosphere
• Challenging and clever puzzles
• A logical hint system for some of the most difficult riddles
• Available in 9 languages, including English, French, Russian, German, Chinese (Simplified), Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Japanese!
• New colour blind mode available for people who might have trouble with colour based puzzles
• Has a hard mode, for those who want to enjoy even more challenging puzzles!
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I’ve really been waiting for this sequel, checking the App Store almost weekly, so I was excited to play this game. I liked that it was longer than the first chapter, took me a few days playing a couple hours each day on hard mode, well worth the $My one complaint is that in normal mode you get hints and easier puzzles, and in hard mode you don’t get either. I like the harder puzzles but every now and then I’d like the option of a hint when I’m stuck without reducing the puzzle difficulty. Wish there was a “custom” setting where you could keep hints on with hard puzzles. I just switched back and forth between hard and normal when I needed a hint but it would be nice to not have to. I also wish we got a little bit more lore/story but I can respect the slow burn. These are pretty minor issues, and I still loved the game. The atmosphere, mechanics and cutscenes were all smooth, no bugs or glitches at all. Now I’m bummed that it’s over though…gotta go back to game purgatory waiting for chapter 3.
Gold Standard
AquaNature6K
Loved the Meridian series, and I’m absolutely adoring Aurora Hills so far! The puzzles are challenging and they make you think, but not super difficult. I love the hint system and the option to skip puzzles if you ever get burnt out by a puzzle. The visuals and the ambiance are awesome, as well as the hint system! I also love the mysterious story behind the game - I really want to uncover what happened to Jennifer, and why so many campers have disappeared in this place. It’s not a horror game, but there’s definitely a little creepiness to it as you move along your journey. My only suggestion would be to add a feature where you can crop out the pictures you take so you can look at them while you solve the puzzles (if that makes sense?) as well as a way to maybe hide the inventory sidebar and buttons, as it does take up space. Other than that, the game is top notch and I highly recommend all the games from this company to those who enjoy this genre.
Gold standard for the genre
jingface
NovaSoft is the only developer I follow on social media, and I was thrilled to see when they announced a new chapter of Aurora Hills! That excitement was absolutely justified because like part 1, this game has gorgeous visuals and mostly intuitive gameplay. (With that said, there’s one area in the final bit which is not intuitive, where you have to use the ‘go back’ arrow to explore a new area. Minor quibble.)The puzzles are a mix of ‘solve by finding clues’ and mechanical puzzles, which keeps the game from feeling predictable. I like that the hints (magnifying glass) are given in steps so it can help you get started on a solution without being all-or-nothing like some games tend to be. Within a puzzle, the magnifying glass will even tell you if you don’t have enough information to solve it. Outside of a puzzle, the hints are more sparse but the game is not about ‘gotchas’ or pixel hunting so it’s not hard to progress. Plus the game has a task list to help you remember what to do.The storyline is also compelling, and I think it is served fantastically by the technical aspects mentioned above. However, even if the story ended up being a dud, the overall gameplay is so excellent that it would be hard for me to walk away feeling disappointed from this series. I can’t believe how small the team is with the quality of writing, design, props, environment, and gameplay. I look forward to anything NovaSoft puts out in the future!I rarely replay games like this, but I might go back through the entire catalogue because it’s so hard to find games of similar caliber. I think this belongs in the escape/puzzle game canon like The Room.
Developer Response
Thank you so much for the review! So happy to hear you've enjoyed the latest chapter, thank you for mentioning the not intuitive area at the end of the game, you aren't the only one to mention it so we will look into making it a bit easier. We feel honoured to be compared to the likes of "The Room" so thank you so much!
Awesome
🌙 🌙 moon
I wasn’t expecting how awesome this game turned out to be. I played the first chapter and now on the 2nd. I’m going to end up poor cuz I have to play all their hop! 😅 I play other developers but this …the realness the water flow sounds. Even boiling the kettle… other games u just click n boom done. In this game it’s different. I kinda wish we could just click on a map to get around tho lol. Overall this game rocks! Glad I found you guys! Ty for being so creative and challenging!
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