Reviews from

in the past


A really small and focused scenario with some fun ideas although it never really manages to be that surprising or very fun to interact with. I still enjoyed it, and I loved the little behind the scenes document you unlock at the end. I think there's merit to making a game mostly as a platform to make some weird little characters out of clay.

Short but lots of fun. You can tell that this dev really poured themselves into their games. Beating the game even unlocks a little art book with behind the scenes info and high quality shots of the clay models used.

It's a neat little game, also short (under an hour). The concept is very interesting — you're stuck in the TV room flicking through channels in the dead of night, trying to find channels that are, I suppose, haunted, cursed, or something. Unfortunately, doing so is kind of tedious, and takes away from what is otherwise really well done shorts. Further, combat is tacked on, and takes away from being able to enjoy what the game is good at. I died towards the end, and had zero motivation to finish it.

Thankfully, the developers took what they learned here and made Home Safety Hotline, which is much better and concise.

Spooky but with little understanding of what to do and trying to avoid all the different ways to "die" it's hard to be engrossed in the amazing details and designs of all the signals and the shows that predate them

- Short game about being stuck in a room watching TV.
- Monster design is fun and the shorts on TV are fun to watch.