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One-eyed Lee And The Dinner Party [ DELUXE ]

The "dinner party" of the title serves as a central symbol of the game’s thematic duality. It is both a site of social warmth and a manifestation of deep-seated trauma. As Beracus and Lee explore the bunker’s ten rooms, they must solve puzzles and interact with the skeleton family to unravel the history of the "James" cult and the religious fervor that led this family to their current state. The tension of the game arises from the players' role as judge: through Beracus, the player must decide whether these skeletons are "friend or foe" and, ultimately, judge Lee’s character and loyalty throughout the ordeal.

The story follows , a determined young man searching for a cure for a mysterious disease ravaging his village—a condition that causes people to lose their inhibitions and speak with painful honesty. Accompanying him is the titular One-Eyed Lee , an elf who has merged with a spirit and possesses a supernatural eye on his hand that allows him to see through solid objects. Their quest leads them into a bunker inhabited by a family of skeletons who, strangely, appear unaware of their own deaths. These "hospitable cult members" mistake the protagonists for fellow believers and invite them to stay for a dinner party while they wait for the arrival of a "New World". One-Eyed Lee and the Dinner Party

is a haunting yet humorous exploration of hope, tragedy, and the human condition, set against the backdrop of a seemingly abandoned underground bunker. While the game adopts the mechanics of a point-and-click adventure, its true weight lies in its narrative—a visual novel that forces players to navigate the thin line between a welcoming domestic space and a tomb of forgotten tragedies. The "dinner party" of the title serves as