Visually, the game is a masterclass in modern pixel art. It uses vibrant neon colors and detailed environments to evoke a sense of "heightened reality." The soundtrack is equally critical, featuring licensed 80s-style tracks that ground the experience in its period setting. Yet, there is an underlying sense of dread. As the boys uncover a deeper conspiracy involving a mysterious alien presence, the neon-lit comfort of the arcade and the video store begins to feel fragile. Conclusion

The 1980s have become a cultural shorthand for a specific type of adventure: suburban landscapes, synth-heavy soundtracks, and a group of teenagers stumbling upon a world-altering secret. Unusual Findings , developed by Epic Llama, leans heavily into this aesthetic, but it distinguishes itself by being more than a mere tribute. It is a point-and-click adventure that captures the "Stranger Things" or "Goonies" vibe while interrogating the player's own relationship with the past. A Love Letter to the Point-and-Click Era

Unusual Findings is a dual-layered experience. On the surface, it is a fun, challenging romp through a decade many remember (or imagine) with fondness. Beneath that, it is a story about the end of childhood and the realization that the world is much larger—and more dangerous—than the neighborhood block. By blending old-school mechanics with modern storytelling consequences, it proves that the past is not just something to be looked at, but something we can still interact with and change.