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Was initially really worn down by the repetition but a nice curve-ball in the game's second half was not only incredibly welcome, but made the otherwise flat premise pop a good bit. It sits neatly in the collect-a-thon horror sub-genre like Slender and it's many clones, but uses recipes found throughout the house to add in some mechanical variance.

I will also say, I was a big fan of the rough assembly style of the game, mixing a lot of mediums together well to make an almost dadaist ransom note aesthetic? The style is absolutely the star here.