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(This game does not have any sort of titling or naming, I am just naming and reading between the lines to form the story I believe the dev team intended. Also to make this walkthrough easier to understand and read.)

The game starts off with an image of somebody crouched under a yellow spotlight, clearly distraught. That person is you. You walk through the hall to investigate your gut feeling, which is telling you something is wrong. You peer around the corner and spot a woman lying on the floor, stabbed and seemingly dead. You panic and flee the scene, only to be caught by what looks like a giant tiger or fox. This is the embodiment of the legal system, more specifically, the Judge. The Judge accuses you of homicide, and since you have no alibi, (or any form of defense, apparently,) you are thrown in jail. Knowing you didn't commit this crime, you begin your quest to prove your innocence.

The Jail Cell

It seems that you don't recall how you got into the Cell, as you don't know where you are. Examine the bed sheets, then combine your knife and the sheets together to make a short rope. If you look up, you can try attaching the rope to the grate, but your character will say you 'don't have anything to hang the rope up there'. This is an obvious hint. When you look back down, you can examine the mirror if you want, but your character just says you look tired. When you examine it a second time, however, your character reveals that the dead woman's name is Winona, and that you loved her. We can assume Winona is your crush, girlfriend, fiance, wife, etc. by the way you say it. If you examine the mirror again, you say some meaningless dialogue, but you strangely say the "room looks familiar" if you examine it a fourth time. This is the last of the dialogue with the mirror, as it just repeats what you have already said every time you examine it again from there.

If you go left from the main room, you'll just see your eyes behind bars. You can't examine or do anything here, it's just a cool piece of artwork.

Go right, and examine the wardrobe. On it, there are photos of you and Winona on your first date. You must put together the form of a fox to progress the game. It goes like this:

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After you solve the puzzle, the wardrobe opens. There is a pink dress inside, hanging on a white clothes hanger. Examining the dress reveals it as Winona's. The dress and its hanger is added to your inventory.

To escape the cell, combine Winona's Dress and the short rope to make a longer rope. Combining these will make you express your hesitation to use your partner's dress, saying you were certain she wouldn't be mad, but you "just didn't know with her". Combine the longer rope and the clothes hanger before looking up and using the rope on the grate to escape.

After Your Initial Escape

At first, your plan works. You successfully hook the hanger onto the bars and hoist yourself up and through them, but you are once again caught by the Judge. The Judge offers you a deal. If you can prove your innocence, they'll let you go free. They then warn us to "be careful of finding a memory". You then promptly try to find your innocence, and end up finding a small memory. You will exclaim "No! Winona got this necklace for me when we started dating! I can't let it break unless she'll kill me!" and honestly, the way you say it, I can't help but think maybe there is more truth to that statement than initially thought.

The story only expands from there, and we learn that Winona "saved you" in some way, and you feel indebted to her. Because of this, we proceed to the next level to continue trying to find our innocence, but this time, it's "for her".

Winona's Art Studio

We enter and you say some bridge dialogue before telling us we have to figure out who the real murderer might be using clues.