Indigo prophecy is a game where you snap awake in a bathroom and realize that somehow you have just killed someone. You go through tasks to hide the body, and clean it up as best you can. You can do things like throw the knife away, mop the blood, put the body in a stall, and then escape out the window, or clean the blood off first in the sink, then throw the knife away. The possiblities are endless and the game does not suggest what to do. Then you escape and then play the role of the two lead investigators and you go into the bathroom, and choose weather or not you find everything. The game goes on like that following the main character and what happened, since he has no idea why he killed someone. The game plays out like a movie and you follow the three characters. Some of the stuff is great in the game, and it's awesome. One scene a cop knocks on your door because of a noise complaint, and you have to throw your sheets in the washer, hide some stuff in the dryer, put on band-aids from the medicine cabinet, or do whatever you can so that when the cop walks in he doesn't notice anything while he's there. All is done in split screen kind of like "24" so you see the cop walking to the door and waiting, and do all your clean up work on the other split screen. It's a great game, and it leaves fighting and stuff like that out of the picture. You make lots of choices, like another scene where the investigators wind up in the same park as you, and you see a little boy fall into the frozen lake. You decide weather or not you run in front of the investigators to save him, and face the consequences (if there are any) or let it go.