While the graphics are pleasant and the game runs smoothly, it's incredibly limited and lacks all forms of substance. The entire game is basically you going down a level in your basement, being presented with a maze with a few deadly obstacles, a key, and a door. Grab the key, the second you grab it a monster starts chasing you, then you need to find the door while avoiding the otherWhile the graphics are pleasant and the game runs smoothly, it's incredibly limited and lacks all forms of substance. The entire game is basically you going down a level in your basement, being presented with a maze with a few deadly obstacles, a key, and a door. Grab the key, the second you grab it a monster starts chasing you, then you need to find the door while avoiding the other obstacles as well as the impending doom that is following you. That is the entire game. The controls are very limited, it's all tile-based movement (VERY large tiles mind you: like the entire playscreen is about 6 tiles wide), and there's no running or anything. The large tiles cause problems when trying to avoid moving obstacles, because once you commit to a direction, you need to reach that tile before turning around, and the tiles are SO large that if you commit to a direction without paying attention, a "fuzzy wuzzy" could run into you (death).
Really dull, boring story, boring gameplay, no clue why this has a 90% on Steam but hey, maybe everyone that bought it got exactly what they expected: a run-down cookie-cutter maze-solver, which markets itself as a horror experience but plays a sad trombone sound effect ripped directly from YouTube when you die.… Expand