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Average score: 60% (based on 1 ratings)

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Average score: 2.8 out of 5 (based on 2 ratings with 1 reviews)

Sort of entertaining while it lasts, but I've seen much better

The Good
The game does a good job of setting up a creepy atmosphere. My daughter was creeped out just by hearing the music. The corridors that you will traverse during the game are dimly lit and all of the characters are fairly unsettling. Until you realize that they are basically all mannequins (and this is not a spoiler, you find out within the first minute of the game), the unusual environment is very off-putting. There are some cool effects later on such as how the screen starts to distort when you are forced to drink alcohol.

The Bad
How did I not love thee? Let me count the ways.

First of all, the game is pretty short, with maybe an hour or so of gameplay. This would not be a terrible thing if the game was tremendous fun, but it's not. The gameplay consists of walking in circles around a rather short set of corridors and waiting for things to change in response to you looking at them close up. This will then trigger a change elsewhere in the hallways. There are a couple of basic puzzles but these are mostly trial and error anyway. Most of the game is just walking around and looking at things. During the first pass through the hallways, this is sort of interesting. However, little changes from one walk through to the next, and so the game starts to get a bit boring.

More importantly though, the game sort of hinges on discovering /learning a particular moral at the end, and that moral is given to the player very heavy-handedly, with little to no subtlety. It's not a complex moral either - it's something that basically everyone who plays the game will already agree with. So I'm really not sure what the point of this game is. The gameplay isn't that entertaining and the story is something that a little kid could have come up with.

The Bottom Line
A cross between an adventure game and a walking simulator, closer to a walking simulator, with nice graphics and atmosphere but little else to recommend it. Both the gameplay and the story, such that it is, are minimal. I was glad I completed the game but I can't say it was that much fun.

Windows · by Stuart Feldhamer (11477) · 2020

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Critic reviews added by Andrew Hahn.