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If you love cozy coastal mysteries with low-stakes sleuthing and don’t mind a bit of backtracking, Seaside Mystery 33 is a pleasant weekend distraction. Just don’t expect Return of the Obra Dinn levels of brilliance. Wait for a sale.

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Pacing is an issue. The middle chapters drag with fetch-quests across the same three docks. Some clues are too obscure (a key hidden inside a museum diorama’s model boat? Really?), and the ending feels rushed — the big “supernatural vs. rational” reveal lands with a shrug. Also, a few dialogue trees loop annoyingly.