It's a Point & Click game in which the puzzles, actually make sense. The thing is, the story is weird as hell. At one point a character stabs a butterfly and I'm still not sure what that was about. It's interesting, though. I got tired of the puzzles at some point and still continued playing because the story was intriguing.
1. James Vanderboom's life drastically changes when he plants a special seed in the garden of the house he has inherited. Expand your bloodline by unlocking portraits in the tree of life.
2. Rusty Lake: Roots is the second premium point-and-click adventure by Rusty Lake, the creators of the Cube Escape series and Rusty Lake Hotel.
3. You play as several different characters which are all part of the same family and that is a game mechanic - the family tree is the chapter selection screen. You unlock new 'scenes' or 'branches' by completing previous ones
1. The game has a simple-Adobe-Flash-Player gameplay but yet very appropriate to explain the story that talks about life and death.
2. The chapters and characters are very memorable at the mid-end game.. because the game talks about every character in this family tree to get to the final time piece, and finding out what went wrong exactly and who you are.
I strongly recommend you this game as for it's cheapness and has this type of quality content. The Music is very good. In fact sometimes now I put it to chill out because it's really good.