The game is very cool because of how it uses its mechanic, being manipulation of your computer in some way, from creating files, to changing your desktop background, or even just tracking when a window moves off of the screen, this is used only a few times in the whole of the game, but it is really fun when it happens as it feels cryptic at first, being a puzzle, just like how OneShot is a story-based puzzle game.

The premise of the game is that you aren't the one playing the game, but rather the guide of the main character of the story (Niko) who was sent to return the sun atop a giant tower in The Refuge, but more on that later, so you are basically god, guiding Niko around the world and solving puzzles that Niko wouldn't be able to do on their own.

You start in The Barrens, in a dark house, a world you don't seem too familiar with, but you end up stumbling into the basement, and there, you pick up the sun from off of the floor, and then it lights up the world around you, then you find out you (the player) is just a guide for Niko to return the sun, so then you end up exploring The Barrens for a while until you repair a boat to leave.

Now there are 3 areas to this game, but the 2nd isn't so important, so then you will end up in The Refuge, you end goal is within reach, but you must find a way to enter the tower to put the sun atop of, but after all of the trials you have gone through, an unknown entity tells you there would be one way to get Niko back home safely, and that would be to destroy the sun, so then you are left with a choice, to complete your mission in sending Niko back home, or trapping them in a world that isn't theirs for the rest of time.