Free point-and-click game
Vincent: The Secret of Myers is a freely available title that sees you follow an unnamed character through a mysterious mansion. The gameplay is simple, requiring you to find objects or people to interact with. These points of interest you click on will slowly progress the story or require you to solve a puzzle.
Many great adventure games are available for Windows, including The Librarian, which is another point-and-click title. Alternatively, if you prefer a different style of gameplay, Labyrinth and Pine Creek are great options too. All of these games tell their own story as you journey through the levels.
Vincent: The Secret of Myers follows an unnamed character years after the G4 cyborg incident. You wake up inside a mansion that you don't recognise and begin your journey to discover who you are, what brought you here and how the Myers Corporation is involved.
Discover dark truths
Puzzles and decisions
As the game slowly progresses, you’ll face a few puzzles that may impede your progress. If you’re ever stuck in a specific area, using the walkthrough guide is a quick and easy way to complete an objective.
Additionally, your choices when speaking with characters such as Draco, John or Victor will impact the ending you discover. These choices allow the title to have replayability as you attempt to unlock all possible ending scenes.
Point-and-click gameplay
Vincent: The Secret of Myers is a brilliant example of point-and-click gameplay. The genre is old fashioned and often feels nostalgic to play due to the slow progression. You’ll select the points of interest you want to interact with, such as people or objects, using the cursor.
Colourful art style
Vincent: The Secret of Myers uses a bright and colourful art style that may at first seem out of place. However, this art style may feel childish at times. Even so, the graphics lend to the sense of mystery as they highlight the features of each character and location.
A colourful adventure
Vincent: The Secret of Myers is a fun yet sometimes frustrating game due to its puzzles. The title is an excellent example of a point-and-click game and uses a colourful art style to depict the character and environment. There are multiple endings to discover and challenging puzzles to solve.