Reviews from

in the past


Rambley is carrying this game like Atlas carries the Earth.

VERY high quality experience. It's not very scary, but the characters, world and voice acting are great! I ran into some small technical issues while playing, like pop-in, and some rough performance on higher settings, but they're issues that will likely be fixed later in development.

I really enjoyed this, as someone who enjoys mascot horror when it actually has horror elements (unlike a Lot of recent mascot horror) I was pleasantly surprised by Indigo Park. It had a genuinely tense atmosphere and some real spooky moments I'm happy to support the Kickstarter for Chapter 2 even if it takes over a year.

I have a few mild annoyances with the game that I hope the devs are able to fix by chapter 2 which are mostly:
1. The headbobbing is kinda motion sick triggering at times, especially because it doesnt line up with the hand bobbing either it just would be great to be able to disable the headbob.
2. Some doors just didn't have a sound when they opened which was mildly annoying to figure out a door I didn't know opened had opened, especially when there are permanently locked doors that look the same.

This review contains spoilers

Very good, the game controls well and looks pretty awesome honestly. I just didn't like the ending that much, felt too predictable and kinda unnecessary how the bird dies and kinda wished it ended differently. would have loved if the Mollie lived and so do all the characters and that we don't have to kill them like Poppy Playtime

Honestly, if the jump to chapter 2 is as good as Poppy Playtime chapter 1 to chapter 2, I will be very much excited to see it through.

There’s a lot of potential here, and Rambley is easily the highlight of the game, but the gameplay is pretty lacking. I hope it gets better in future chapters.

It's okay. Nothing new in terms of the genre, just some decent voice acting and fun visual design choices but it doesn't seem to try to reinvent the wheel or take any notable risks. It's overall fine though, a decent "test" for what is to be a full game, reminiscent of Security Breach with a little less attention to the small details and some questionable environment design choices.

This was cute and a great break from my months-long adventure with Final Fantasy VII Rebirth. It's a chapter 1 in what should be a series of chapters for this indie horror thriller.

This isn't anything crazy but I quite enjoyed my time with it. The atmosphere is well done, and I enjoyed finding some of the collectibles. It's not super scary, but it got me to jump a couple times, and I'd hardly say it's poorly done.

Rambly though is the highlight! Great animation, writing, and voice work make him truly come to life. He's charming, adorable, and funny. I don't think this would be nearly as enjoyable without him. The song at the end is just heart-meltingly cute as well.

Definitely check it out if it looks good to you. It's free and less than an hour, so hardly a waste even if you walk away a bit disappointed. Here's to hoping the other chapters keep the charm going.