
A point-and-click puzzle adventure where the player explores a mysterious lighthouse and its surroundings, uncovering clues and solving intricate mechanical puzzles to progress through the surreal, layered structure.
Your goal is to explore the lighthouse and its connected areas to uncover its secrets and find a way to escape. You interact with the environment by clicking on objects, collecting items, and solving puzzles. The gameplay involves careful observation, as many puzzles require you to find hidden switches, combine items, or decipher codes found in notes and machinery. Focus on examining every screen closely, as important clues or interactive elements can be easily missed. In the early stages, prioritize familiarizing yourself with the game's navigation and inventory system. As you progress, the puzzles become more complex, often requiring you to backtrack with new items or apply logic to multi-step mechanisms. The challenge lies in the non-linear exploration and the satisfaction of piecing together the environment's cryptic logic.
Yes. Submachine 2: The Lighthouse is 100% free to play in your browser on GGEMU.
Yes. Submachine 2: The Lighthouse works on both mobile devices and desktop browsers on GGEMU.
Submachine 2: The Lighthouse does not currently offer GGEMU save states. If the game has its own built-in save system, use that instead.
No. Submachine 2: The Lighthouse runs directly in your browser on GGEMU, so you do not need extra hardware or a separate FLASH setup.
Yes. Submachine 2: The Lighthouse supports fullscreen mode on GGEMU for a more immersive play experience.
Yes. Submachine 2: The Lighthouse supports gamepad controls on GGEMU when a compatible controller is connected.