Aurora Hills: Chapter 2

754 reviews
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Everyone
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Everyone
Mild Fantasy Violence
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About this game

The morning of October 6, 1981, began like any other: waking up from a restless sleep, preparing for the day ahead of you and driving to the ranger station where you've worked for the past 11 years. Aurora Hills was once a tranquil community nestled within the mountains of Appalachia, but a series of disappearances have all but shattered the serene atmosphere. Only a feeling of desolation permeates the surrounding as you drive through the now dilapidated small town.

Jen wasn't at the ranger station when you arrived that morning. Being the only other park ranger, she likes to get an early start to the day and by the time you arrived, she had driven to one of the many closed off hiking trails to start searching for the missing people. Following her trail of notes, you make your way off the main trail to meet up with her to explore the remote parts of the national park. When you find her camp however, your worst fears are realized: The site's been ransacked, her equipment strewn across the campsite, her tent's been torn up, and Jen is nowhere to be seen.

There's no time to turn back now, it's already midday and the sun sets early this time of year. The only thing worse than wandering into the forest alone is braving it at night. You can't abandon Jen now, not when the trail is so fresh. Now you have no choice but to venture deeper into the uncharted parts of the national park, the parts mythologized into local urban legends by frightened townsfolk. You'd better leave soon, you may never get a better chance to uncover the dark history of Aurora Hills...

Developed by the creators of Meridian 157, Aurora Hills: Chapter 2 is the second part in a series of point and click puzzle adventure games. Based in the year 1981 in a small West Virginian community, Aurora Hills follows the journey of Ethan Hill, a park ranger tasked with investigating strange disappearances from the region. Explore the rolling hills of West Virginia, find clues of the whereabouts of the missing people and solve intriguing puzzles to solve the mystery of Aurora Hills!

We develop point and click, puzzle, adventure games. Our main genres are mystery, horror, and escape room style games that focus on hidden object interactions, challenging enigmas, riddles, and logic-based brain teasers.

Across our various series, play as a detective exploring a strange anomaly with a dark past, stuck in limbo deep inside an abandoned laboratory, or as a national park ranger, the main investigator on an unsolved murder mystery style case deep within the wilderness… Search for clues, discover rooms, unlock doors, and uncover the hidden secrets while you work your way through our atmospheric, story-driven quests! All of our games are playable offline and in 9 languages!

Highlights:
• Escape Room Challenges: Test your logic in immersive settings and find the exit (escape) from enigmatic scenarios.
• Hidden Objects: A challenge for those who love to hunt down every clue, secret, and hidden item.
• Train Your Brain: A wide variety of puzzles, from simple riddles to complex logic brain-teasers to keep your mind sharp.
• Immersive Atmosphere: Experience polished aesthetics and deep storytelling for a total immersion in every graphic adventure.
• Classic Gameplay: A smooth and engaging point and click experience optimized for modern play.

• Has a hard mode, for those who want to enjoy even more challenging puzzles!

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Point and click puzzle, mystery escape room
Updated on
Jun 21, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

578 reviews
Bayley Daniel
March 8, 2026
These guys always put so much into these, every scene is beautiful, and aren't static like most games of this type, the sound is amazing, and there are so many extra elements that you can easily miss if you don't pay attention (the doll 😆) the story itself is very well done, and everything (even the ambient sounds) tie into the story. Well worth the money, especially knowing that it's just two guys doing everything themselves. Can't wait for 3!
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NovaSoft Interactive
March 8, 2026
Thank you so much for the wonderful comment Bayley! We are so happy to hear you enjoyed the game, and are so appreciative of your continued support for our projects. We feel very fortunate that we are able to make games such as these, and it wouldn't be possible without you guys, and your great feedback. Thanks again!
Sarah Bouffard
April 11, 2026
Beautiful graphics. Some puzzles weren't very intuitive until I got used to the gameplay. That being said, just as I started to get into the game, it ended! The free hints were good to have (and needed a couple of times!). My biggest criticism is that there is no map. It would have been really nice to have a map feature to jump from location to location. Way too short for a paid game. If I remember correctly, chapter 1 was very short also. All in all, it's a pretty decent game.
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Graham
March 24, 2026
These games are so aesthetically pleasing and fun! The puzzels are challenging but achievable, as long as you're paying close attention. The only downside is the long wait between chapters, but I understand it takes a lot of time and effort to deliver such a quality game. And I suppose the price point for installments lowers the barrier of entry. It's an understandable approach. Keep up the good work!
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NovaSoft Interactive
March 24, 2026
Thank you graham for the review! We are very happy to hear you enjoyed the latest chapter, and we are both very appreciative of your support, we will try to get the next games out quicker! Hope you have a nice week!

What’s new

• Fixed issue of the zoomed in scene with the rifle scope being black on certain Android devices