The graphics are a bit poor, can not quite keep up with Tunguska, the eye spoiled but with nice details. Slightly more animations were awarded the game the final touch.
Less successful are the hidden objects that are all solved right away and you also could have saved. The WiiMote swinging deposits are as meaningless, but you need not frequently and if, then only very briefly. For these minus points, a point deduction in the overall standings.
The story is nice, sadly lacking surprises and / or exciting turns. Overall, the story is just ok. Since it is based on the true story of the Titanic sinking, this is indeed given fundamentally.
A big plus are the readily available help, what to do next. Professionals can of course do without it, but for many it is certainly very good, as the frustration factor as drops almost to zero. The puzzles you have to solve then but without help, but this can also be solved, what frustration factor for quite impatient lowers to zero. Without the help I could not have done certainly, but I am just a casual player who rarely even crack a game completely.
The puzzles are made consistently nice and will later also very demanding. Especially the use of the items likely to be a crisp challenge without use of aid. Who takes no help, should be no less than 14 days continuously engaged in the game and who calls all aid comes in about 5 hours at the end of the story.
I take it this first: The ship sinks ;-)
After playing through the main character is still playing a bonus free ...
Overall, not perfect, but a nice piece of software for a rainy Sunday.