You started off on an island, lost, but you have a wristwatch thing that you can talk into, and you're on a beach I believe. You have to search for items, then combine them to make certain things to survive. [Like a lemon+copper+wire=battery or water+red dirt=clay, or flint+wood=fire, etc]
There was a cavern in a cliff side you eventually would climb up into, and a ghost from the captain of some ship that would give you certain dreams. It also had many, MANY puzzles, and some robots or robotic like things I think.
I remember you had to get a monkey drunk at one point in a tunnel or something, and build a coffin for the captain's bones/skeleton/dead body, then find a way to get it down onto the beach to bury.
You had to click directions to move, kind of like a Nancy Drew game set-up.
After some people tried answering for me before, I guess I should of added a bit more detail XD
It's slightly older. At least 5-8 years, if not more.
It was first person, you didn't see the character as you did things. You did NOT see things from above or the like.
I remember you had to go underground, feed a shark-thing some sleeping medicine to swim to a ship.
It was NOT Monkey Island or the like, Myst, Chris Sawyers Locomotion, Virtual Villagers or the like.
You were shipwrecked on the island, or fell from your helicopter. I don't remember, that parts foggy.
I think the protagonist was a girl, if my memory serves right.
She could talk into her watch like a phone at times. There was also a part where you found an abandoned home and an abandoned mill or something. I think you befriended a monkey? Some sort of animal. You put a clean bandage or wrap on it, and it became your companion.
Somewhere at the end I think you put a combination into a robot-thing. That's all I remember, really.
I don't remember the genre.. it's been YEARS. I was probably ....5-9 when I played it?
Anyway, if anyone knows the title of this game I'd much appreciate it, thank youuu~! c:What's the name of this game...?
Are you talking about Mist?
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