From the innovators and creators at Mad Head Games doo Novi Sad, Donna Brave: The Deathly Tree is another fun addition to the World of Puzzle games. Go beyond your mobile screen and play it bigger and better on your PC or Mac. An immersive experience awaits you.
Donna Brave: The Deathly Tree is a classic hidden object adventure dressed up in an Art Deco mystery. It drops the player into Vienna with a creepy hook right away. Donna gets a strange letter from her childhood friend Kathy, shows up at a house on the edge of the city, and finds a living tree creeping through the rooms while people are already turning up as victims. The story leans into that old detective pulp feel, just with more stained glass, marble floors, and this unsettling vine monster curling around everything. It is not horror exactly, more tense and eerie, and the art does a lot of the heavy lifting. The environments look detailed, which actually matters since so many scenes ask the player to search them top to bottom.
Moment to moment, it is a mix of hidden object scenes and small puzzles that fit the theme, thing like decoding odd devices, opening clever locks, and assembling tools from scraps found along the way. The hidden object bits are varied and fair, with items tucked into the scenery without feeling outright mean. Puzzles have that nice rhythm where one solved gadget unlocks two more spots to poke around. There is a bonus chapter after the main case that continues the plot, plus some extra goodies for completion fans. Playing on PC through BlueStacks is comfy, the bigger screen makes spotting tiny items easier and clicking through scenes feels natural. Overall it is that cozy mystery pace, with a touch of supernatural threat, wrapped in stylish 1920s flair.
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