One of the stranger management/sim/point&click/clicker/adventure/meta-RPG I've ever played.
Despite being one of the more barebones titles I've played, there was a distinct sense of depth that A Dark Room that many games don't have today. I went into the game blind and came out having experienced beyond my expectations. It's interesting how such a bizarre yet creative game as this can remain in my memory after so long.
Despite being one of the more barebones titles I've played, there was a distinct sense of depth that A Dark Room that many games don't have today. I went into the game blind and came out having experienced beyond my expectations. It's interesting how such a bizarre yet creative game as this can remain in my memory after so long.