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  1. Aug 22, 2023
    10
    Great game, a worthy successor to Cultist Simulator (as well as Fallen London and Sunless Sea). If you found Cultist Simulator too stressful and murderous, Book of Hours is significantly less terrifying, though still mysterious and eerie and challenging to figure out. Terrific writing in an evocative vein, more in the style of Magic The Gathering flavor text than huge walls ofGreat game, a worthy successor to Cultist Simulator (as well as Fallen London and Sunless Sea). If you found Cultist Simulator too stressful and murderous, Book of Hours is significantly less terrifying, though still mysterious and eerie and challenging to figure out. Terrific writing in an evocative vein, more in the style of Magic The Gathering flavor text than huge walls of Bioware-style exposition. Also there are cats. Expand
  2. Aug 22, 2023
    1
    I've played more than 7 hours. What I can do in BoH is to unlock rooms over and over again. There is no fun at all.
    CS is kind of a single board game. I can restart a new game in new role/strategy.
    Obviously, BoH is not the sequel of Cultist Simulator, which is quite disappointing.
  3. Aug 21, 2023
    9
    absolutely captivating, unique, & worthwhile follow-up to cultist simulator, but a little obtuse at times.
  4. Sep 6, 2023
    9
    Nails pretty much all of the things it's attempting to do. A cozy game variant of Cultist Simulator, pairing the strong writing and ambience of that title with a less grindy and more tightly-wound progression system.