The Locket — Episode 1 places you in the shoes of Mabel, a quiet office worker who finds a mysterious silver locket among her late grandmother's belongings and watches it change her behavior over the course of a tense supernatural office story.
Key Features
The Locket — Episode 1 delivers a choice-driven narrative where each decision shifts Mabel's path and alters workplace dynamics. The game is structured as a single, intense episode designed for a compact play session and focuses on branching moments and visible consequences rather than action mechanics. Players navigate moral ambiguity and the growing influence of the silver locket through character-led scenes that emphasize psychological stakes and development.
Advantages
Players will find a focused single-session experience that is easy to complete in one sitting and encourages replay to discover alternate outcomes. The Locket — Episode 1 presents strong moral dilemmas and ambiguous choices that lead to memorable results, while an intimate cast and workplace tension give emotional weight to decisions.
Disadvantages
The experience is limited to one episode, so players seeking long-form campaigns may find it brief. Themes of grief, manipulation, and predatory behavior appear in the story and may be unsettling for some players. The gameplay centers on narrative choices rather than traditional action, which may not suit every player's preferences.
