You know, this might be the only game I've played that's absurdist not only through its narrative, its world and somewhat whacky environment, but on the meta level of looking like a random free Unity game featuring an amalgam of random assets. And that really does help make the absurdism feel authentic. And honestly? Lots of games can learn from this. From the pointed dialogue, the not-too-crazy but still crazy sections that horror games try and fail to emulate, and the use of music. You wouldn't expect it, but this has an incredibly distinct style, and I hope to see more of it.

Reviewed on May 15, 2023


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