▲ Recommended
0 hrs
Although it brings basic experience, it’s still a nice distraction for half an hour.
The game begins like many indie horror games. You drive through the middle of nowhere when suddenly your car runs out of gas. The gas station down the road is closed, so you decide to ask for help at a nearby house. But this is no ordinary house, and you're locked inside the moment you step through the front door. Also, there is something else.
The house doesn’t allow for much exploration. The experience is linear, with the entire gameplay revolving around hunting for a key that opens a door to a room where you discover another key, and so on until you locate the last key. Keys are either in a drawer or visible on tables, so you won't have to spend time looking for them. The single puzzle involves a locked chest with a simple code.
The graphics are decent. Although they don't take advantage of the latest eye-candies available today, the interior of the house still has some elements. There's not much to see because it's abandoned and nearly empty, with trash on the floor. However, this means that there are no optimization issues. It works fine with no clipping issues or crashes.
As you explore the house, you will hear some frightening and giggling noises, and the lights will switch off abruptly, but the game's entity is harmless. There are virtually no jump scares.
The game begins like many indie horror games. You drive through the middle of nowhere when suddenly your car runs out of gas. The gas station down the road is closed, so you decide to ask for help at a nearby house. But this is no ordinary house, and you're locked inside the moment you step through the front door. Also, there is something else.
The house doesn’t allow for much exploration. The experience is linear, with the entire gameplay revolving around hunting for a key that opens a door to a room where you discover another key, and so on until you locate the last key. Keys are either in a drawer or visible on tables, so you won't have to spend time looking for them. The single puzzle involves a locked chest with a simple code.
The graphics are decent. Although they don't take advantage of the latest eye-candies available today, the interior of the house still has some elements. There's not much to see because it's abandoned and nearly empty, with trash on the floor. However, this means that there are no optimization issues. It works fine with no clipping issues or crashes.
As you explore the house, you will hear some frightening and giggling noises, and the lights will switch off abruptly, but the game's entity is harmless. There are virtually no jump scares.
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