A very charming, if janky, bite-sized indie game that I believe works better as a puzzle game rather than a horror game; the reason being that the later levels focus more on open areas that require you to use all the mechanics learned up until that point to progress (including the monster of the level) which severely detracts from the general atmosphere and makes it feel like an escape room with strange rules and a sense of humor.

I also believe the story takes a significant nose-dive about halfway through the game, given the theme being a more extreme personification of the mental troubles of this therapist's patients to a government conspiracy and focusing on the therapist himself, despite the lack of characterization for him to make the final parts of the game as climactic as it wants you to believe.

Reviewed on Aug 27, 2023


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