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Replayed it and enjoyed it about as much as the first time. My issue is that it's a little too simple, but in a good way?? I love the art style and the whole storyline behind it!! Just wish there was a lot more because it's so interesting to me. I've gotten all the endings and ermmm I enjoy helping her frfr. go lacey go! This game adds a few extra things (kinda ehhh about the characterization at times) but... yeahhh.

Just wish the whole permission from the creator thing wasn't lied about and some of it is just... eh. The videos are way better and actually support the creator and their character so... go watch those instead.

It's really nice that someone made this

A pretty poor attempt at emulating the original video. Random DDLC fourth wall stuff towards then.

i remember watching the series on youtube a year ago thinking this was a real game until it actually was!!! well only this one in particular, i really love the inclusion of alternate endings its a short but uncanny game and cannot wait for the next games on the webseries to be made into reality where we can experience the spookiness of laceysgames.com


TE ODIO TE ODIO TE ODIO JAMAS ME CAGUE TANTO

Good fucking lord, dude...

I was pretty surprised to learn that the little "Lacey's Wardrobe" video that showed up in my recommended a good few months ago actually had a game to go with it, and just a bit more surprised to learn that it was fairly recent as well. I thought the video was decent enough, got a good scare outta me along with the rest of this mini-series, and then I forgot about it. Didn't much care to look into it too much as I really thought it was just a quick horror short using some good ol' 2006 internet nostalgia that I was not a part of.

Regardless, I was intrigued by this game. Why not, right? I know what to expect, and it shouldn't be any longer than maybe, like, 15-30 minutes of just throwing stuff together and seeing what happens. To repeat, good fucking lord! No! No I did not! Maybe I'm just a little squeamish, maybe it's just a bunch of basic "distorted face + scream" combos, but shit if it got to me!

I spent the entirety of my playthrough completely on edge, once I made it past ending 1, I soon figured out that I, in fact, do not know a thing about what to expect. I could certainly guess at points, but that never meant I'd be fully prepared for what was about to happen. Genuinely unsettling experience all the way through.

...but then that's just kinda it, right? Despite everything, it's still a quick runthrough, Ren'Py visual novel with its fair share of bugs and quirks. As I mentioned, past ending 1 was when I started getting a little cautious. The actual process behind that is where things get unnecessarily vague and convoluted. You will be saving at every moment, because it really does just feel like trial and error most of the time. Six different endings ranging from wearing a specific outfit, accepting a "person sized" gift at your door, to dressing through a finicky menu in 15 seconds. I get what you're going for, and you're doing great, but it doesn't make for the best gameplay. Especially not when I'm being sent back 3 save files ago at random half the time.

I think horror is pretty subjective. I can recognize the relatively basic nature of Lacey's Wardrobe and its scares, just as I can recognize how much they really worked on me. Underneath that, though, is a somewhat convoluted and frustrating time. Not a long time, but that's never really been something I take into account all too often.

5/10, I am very interested in whether or not they'll be making games off of the other videos though.

I want to preface this by saying I had no idea what the Lacey's games universe was before seeing this on Steam and deciding to play it. It was a fun enough time, but very rough around the edges. Some of that is definitely intentional for the style of analog horror being produced, but some of it seemed simply broken and was a little frustrating. Still, it was a short, amusing enough time.

Very good game, play with the whole family.

I've probably watched arround 10hrs of yt videos on this and it never gets old

This review contains spoilers

So then, I'm going to make this a review/analysis for the first three (I'm going to make one on the fourth someday. It's just fairly recent and I don't have all of my thoughts gathered yet.) on YouTube and not this game, you might be asking why? Mostly because I feel like this is pretty much the closest thing I have resembling a "platform" and an audience. I really appreciate you for reading this especially since this little YouTube series and Metal Gear Solid 2 is what has inspired me to look deep into works of art I enjoy. This series has so many themes I want to go over and hopefully can do justice for. There will obviously be spoilers for the 3 videos in this series . Also some incredibly disturbing topics will be covered such as CSA, Child Abuse, Suicide and Animal Abuse.

The series is basically just putting a horrid twist on those "cute girly" flash games made in the 2000s with some of them getting updated to have frightening Easter eggs that could easily traumatise anyone playing them and accidentally stumbling upon these secrets. The creator of these flash games, Rocio. Has described these cursed flash games as the "Real Girl Games". That line is haunting to me since the videos do depict what I'm sure many women go through such as Stalking, depicted in the first video. being unable to meet expectations in the dinner video, Childhood abuse/CSA in the Petshop video. Please do take note that I'm biologically male and don't like a girl at all. With me only really being genderfluid very recently and even then my life is still through that of a boy... even if I want to be more feminine. If I do end up saying some stupid shit. Please let me know.

The first video, the one this game is actually based on. Is incredibly lacking to the later entries in my opinion. The horror is decent but not enough to really dissect here. You could say that Lacey being forced by the player to go outside when the Stalker is right there and here even telling you to not make her go outside represents her parents, aka the player I think. Still doing something we want against her will. But this is just a theory and again...not that interesting.

The dinner is when we really start to pick up. Lacey opens up a dinner (wow, no fucking way Andria really?) and is enthusiastic about it until she realises that...the costumers can be quite unforgiving when they're hungry. It's safe to assume she's had so much trouble running it, with customers yelling at her for not working fast enough... unfortunately, I've seen a lot of employees get treated like shit. It's incredibly sad to see. Especially since Lacey tries her best to do anything to make them happy and keep her business a float but...to no avail. Then the video glitches into the "horror" state. Showing what I assume to be her uncle and her things from her childhood. It's pretty clear to me that she has PTSD and has flashbacks to her awful childhood which we'll get to...before we know it, The business is shut down. With Lacey smoking before taking her own life. As someone that struggles with wanting to meet expectations and feeling like I'll be a failure with no future...this hit me incredibly hard. Especially since, while definitely not as bad as Lacey's situation by any means. Does remind me of getting yelled at for not doing things properly or not being smart nor competent as my peers. Sometimes even wanting to uhh...go to sleep forever since I thought my parents hated me for being so useless. The atmosphere turning into the cold, dark night when we see her business shutting down, it's incredibly chilling yet fitting in my opinion. I'm sure a lot of people can relate to falling short on expectations. To say this is a huge improvement over the first one would be an understatement.

The Petshop gets even better. Lacey opens up a Petshop (by the way the timeline of these games don't really matter all that much, from what I've seen at least.) this is going to be quite impactful to me, I have a dog named Sora and I love him very much. I'd have a mental breakdown if I saw him even get hurt haha. Plus I've always loved animals for all of my life. But anyways, that aside. Lacey's pet orders seem simple and reasonable enough until the customers begin to make more and more weird requests...which the scariest ones being the rabbit having it's limbs cut off and the turtle having teeth to smile at it's owner...then as we do the typical horror transition. Lacey is in another reality it seems with a house. The sky and ground seems like something that would come out of hell though...huh, wonder why? Anyways. As Lacey gets permission from a cat to go the keys she walks into her dinning room with pigs eating flowers...this is supposed to represent her family. Her uncle was the main abuser but it's safe to say the rest of her family probably treated her like shit as well. With them neglecting her and leaving her with the uncle...them eating flowers in my opinion is symbolism for taking away her childhood innocence for their own greed and benefit. With the uncle being heavily implied to assault her...it's sad how much shit this poor girl has gone through. But before we're able to process it...no one is at the dinning table anymore besides Lacey. She gets out of there and enters the living room with a...weird cage. She then suddenly gets in it. Pondering about her life and how "this pain hurts so comfortably.". I interpret this as Lacey just not knowing what to do about her situation and just being forced to suck it up, getting used to it so much to the point where it's the norm for her. The cage represents her feeling trapped since she really can't do anything in her awful circumstances. As she's going through her "edgy moment" in her own words, she finds a key. Picks it up and opens the lock leading to the second floor of the house. She enters the bathroom, saying "I'm not afraid of myself, let's look just for a little bit." As we look into the mirror...Lacey begins to transform into the one behind these games, Rocio herself. Talking to us if we're enjoying her work, this is where we get the famous line. "These are the real girl games". With the most horrifying visuals and audio. Before Lacey books it out of there...if this scene isn't perfect I don't know what is. Lacey turning into Rocio symbolises to me as these games being her own way of venting and telling her experiences through Lacey. Lacey is supposed to be the representation of how damaged you can be mentally because of gender roles/societal expectation, women don't have it easy, men don't either. But this series is made by a woman and I'm sure is representation of what they might have experienced...which is awful to think about. Carrying on from the depressing topic into another. Lacey storms into her bedroom after witnessing the horrifying sequence, then Lacey begins to ponder again. Thinking about fun things to do such as eating ice cream, buying CDs of her favourite songs and getting a cat before she's reminded of her pet dog. I haven't brought him up yet but now is the perfect time. Lacey in a split frame talks about her uncle being a pig and taking her "angel" away...which is her dog, Puddles. It's fairly obvious her uncle killed her only real friend she had. Leaving her in an even worse mental state... something I'd like to mention is that my dog looks really similar to puddles which just only made me more depressed watching this. As Lacey slowly begins to lose her mind she goes to a room that looks like nothing from our reality and more like again, hell with candles and a matchbox on the ground before taking her life. As she sings a depressing tune about her 4-legged best friend...before waking up from her nightmare? Huh-wait...oh...if you look under her bed as she's woken up you can see a corpse censored underneath it...it's safe to assume she's killed her uncle. I think the hell symbolism makes a lot more sense since her home life was her own hell plus her worst fear is going to hell after killing her uncle, that's why it was her nightmare if I had to guess. Again, this is an amazing video and an improvement over the last. Seems like tundra will only keep getting better and better. I definitely didn't have an abusive homelife like Lacey so I can't comment on it much but I'm confident in saying that's it's just as horrifying as than this series depicts. For children, seeing those who gave you your life being abusive towards you with no form of escape...that is pretty much their own hell. It feeling eternal and never ending. Plus the scenes with her dog almost made me shed a tear due to how much I fear about my dog being hurt and how painful it is to lose your best friend...fantastic work, Tundra. I'm really sorry if this comes off as too sappy it's just...it's been a while since I've seen a video series that captures my attention this much. With the topics it handles and how respectful it feels by showing how horrifying and damaging these can be. If you haven't watched the series yet, please do. It's incredible and there's definitely some stuff I left out, with having amazing scares as well.

- Andria <3

umm rlly not the best thing but it shows the true horror and sad reality of how unhinged 'stalkers' can be but the sound design is rlly cool

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TE ODIO JUEGO, ME TRAUMASTE Y POR ESO CUMPLES TU OBJETIVO DE MOSTRAR QUE LA VIDA NO ES COMO LOS JUEGOS DE PRINCESITAS

I'm complaining to Jeff Bezos because they totally botched my human sized delivery.

Take this as a review for the entire series. I fucking love Lacey's so much hfhfhf

si te gustó el ARG de Lace te va a gustar mucho, aunque conseguir los distintos finales es algo aleatorio, con sentido, pero aleatorio, ta muy bien, se termina rápido