Showing posts with label mystery games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mystery games. Show all posts

Yerba Buena Review – Portal Energy Meets a Mind-Bending 1970s Sci-Fi Adventure

I didn't know what to expect when it came to Yerba Buena. When I first stepped in, I got strong vibes of The Walking Dead. The presentation, character interactions, and overall atmosphere carried that familiar narrative-driven feel.

Then it hit a sharp corner.

What started as something that felt grounded and story-focused suddenly transformed into a surprisingly clever sci-fi puzzle platforming adventure that pulled me deep into its 1970s-inspired version of San Francisco. The game follows Barb, a woman living as an NPC inside an abandoned game world, where a mysterious glitch threatens the city and forces her into a role she was never meant to play.

Even the carjacking sequence caught me completely off guard.

Okay, okay  before we continue, let's dive into some gameplay.


 The Oscillator Changes Everything 

This San Francisco adventure takes movement and turns it into Barb's greatest weapon: the Oscillator.

And no, it's not a weapon in the traditional sense.

The Oscillator allows players to copy and paste the physical traits and movement properties of objects throughout the world. Want a concrete platform to bounce like a trampoline? Done. Need a building to move like a passing vehicle? You can do that too. The mechanic becomes the foundation for nearly everything you do throughout the game.

Literally allowing us to copy and paste our way through the story, the Oscillator becomes the key to navigating dangerous situations as well as solving puzzles.

You may be thinking, "Aren't those the same thing?"

I'd say no.

If anything, they overlap.

One is strategy. The other is puzzle-solving.

Trust me, I had to think about it myself.

But I digress.

(Even I'm doing it again...)

Let me break out of this loop and talk about the game's actual loop.


 Failure Isn't Always Failure 

Another thing I wasn't expecting after that carjacking sequence is how the game handles certain story events.

If something happens to Bear, you'll find yourself getting zapped back before the incident, giving you another opportunity to approach the situation differently. Sometimes the world changes just enough to reveal a solution you may have missed the first time around.

It creates a fascinating blend of experimentation and discovery, encouraging players to rethink their approach rather than simply punishing mistakes.

That design philosophy works especially well because Yerba Buena is already built around manipulating reality and breaking the rules of its own world. The game constantly asks players to look at situations from a different angle, and its rewind-style moments reinforce that mindset.

 Portal Fans Should Pay Attention 

The fun factor is absolutely flowing through Yerba Buena.

And honestly?

Fans of Portal may find themselves feeling like this is almost a second coming of that formula.

Not because it's a clone.

Not because it's trying to imitate Valve's classic.

But because it captures that same feeling of learning a unique mechanic, mastering it, and then discovering increasingly creative ways to bend the game's rules to your advantage.

The Oscillator's copy-and-paste system gives the game an identity all its own, while the 1970s San Francisco setting, quirky characters, and underlying mystery provide a compelling backdrop for the adventure. Barb's journey from background NPC to central hero creates a premise that feels fresh in a genre where originality can sometimes be hard to find.

Yerba Buena surprised me.

What began as a game that felt like it was heading down one road quickly swerved into a clever, inventive sci-fi adventure packed with personality, creativity, and genuinely satisfying puzzle design.

Whether you're a casual player looking for something different or a hardcore puzzle fan chasing that Portal-style spark, there's a lot here to enjoy.

Don't sleep on this indie gem.

At $24.99, Yerba Buena delivers a compelling blend of mystery and science fiction that makes it an easy recommendation on Steam, PS5, and Xbox.



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Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club – A Detective Adventure Kids Can Grow With

If your child enjoys solving puzzles, spotting clues, or asking “what happens next?” then Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club is one of those games that turns that natural curiosity into something meaningful—and fun.

Set in the charming world of Peanuts, this adventure follows Snoopy as he steps into the role of a detective, working alongside familiar faces to solve a series of lighthearted mysteries. It’s not about rushing from point A to point B—it’s about slowing down, paying attention, and figuring things out when the trail runs cold.

Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club is a story-driven detective adventure where players explore environments, interact with characters, and gather clues to solve each case.

Instead of fast reflexes, the game focuses on:

  • Observation

  • Problem-solving

  • Exploration

  • Light puzzle mechanics

It creates a relaxed, engaging experience that keeps players thinking without overwhelming them.


 Why Detective Gameplay Works So Well for Kids 

Detective-style games naturally encourage important skills through play.

As your child progresses, they’ll:

  • Pay closer attention to details

  • Learn to connect clues and ideas

  • Practice patience while solving problems

  • Build confidence by figuring things out on their own

  • Opportunities to read more and build vocabulary

It’s the kind of experience where learning happens without it feeling like “learning.”


 Mini Games That Keep Things Fresh + Fun 

Baseball


🏈 Football (yes… kicking the football 😄)
🎹 Piano playing
🧪 Potion crafting / mixing
🧠 Memory-based mini games
🔍 Object-finding / scavenger hunts
🏎️ Soapbox derby races

✈️ Red Baron-style segments

Mystery Club Mini-Games are designed to break up the main detective gameplay.

 A World That Feels Welcoming and Familiar 

Fans of Peanuts will immediately feel at home.

From the environments to the characters, everything is designed to feel approachable and enjoyable. That familiarity makes it easier for players to stay engaged while focusing on solving each mystery.


 ESRB Rating – Safe and Family-Friendly 

The game is rated E for Everyone by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.

That means:

  • No inappropriate content

  • Safe themes throughout

  • A comfortable experience for families

It’s one of those titles you can feel confident picking up and sharing.


 Now Available on Nintendo Switch 2 

Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club is now available on the Nintendo Switch 2, making it an easy addition to your family’s game library.

The portability of the platform also makes it perfect for:

  • At-home play

  • Travel

  • Quick sessions between activities

What makes this game special isn’t just the Peanuts charm—it’s how it encourages players to think, observe, and solve.

The combination of detective gameplay, engaging mini games, and a welcoming world creates an experience that feels both fun and meaningful. Snoopy's costumes and voiceovers are really cute too!

If you’re looking for a game that entertains while also encouraging curiosity and problem-solving, Snoopy & The Great Mystery Club is definitely worth checking out. Available on Switch 1, PCPS5, Xbox, and now the Switch 2!

Game on, and happy sleuthing!


Illustration of Sophi, a young woman with long black hair, wearing a white top and pearl earrings, smiling with big brown eyes.