


Sadly the rest of the experience is not as exciting and actually quite frustrating. One segment involves you sending coded messages, requiring you to learn morse code, which I also found pretty neat. My expectations quickly changed as more ‘mini games’ became part of the baseline experience.

You need to adjust the paper, make sure the image fits and then expose it with light, before developing it in fluid and making sure you don’t overdevelop, otherwise you have to start the process again.Īfter initially feeling unsure what kind of game I was playing, I started to get comfortable with Martha is Dead being a weird photography simulator. Once you’ve taken the photos, you need to go into the darkroom of your house and develop them, once again adding a layer of realism to the experience.
