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4 people found the following review helpful:
Slim-backed historical-modern horror story about women's places in time, March 9, 2022Really interesting game! This is very much of an exploration and a story rather than a puzzlefest, and I think it does those two things quite well. There was a very hard puzzle (how to re-enter the house) that I got stuck on, but the >hint feature allowed me to progress. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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3 people found the following review helpful:
Satisfying to expectations of the unexpected., November 26, 2018by IFonthebrain Like the other games I played by this author, it was a welcome treat for a morning off work. This game took me a couple of hours to play to the end, but a lot of it was spent making the map, listing the objects and taking notes from the descriptions. I had to laugh at myself when I reached the ending. But it was a great experience, it shook up my conception of IF and really made me feel more free about how to write and create my own games. I would recommend just sitting back and exploring the house, taking in the sensory information. DO make a map, and experiment with the objects. I played this game without the recommended soundtrack (you will be given this option on the play-in-browser website)--I may just go back and play with the soundtrack, just to get the whole experience! Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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6 people found the following review helpful:
An effective ghost story, with some issues, May 25, 2018by Ivanr Overall, "An Evening at the Ransom Woodingdean Museum House" is a very effectively spooky ghost story, which deftly builds up suspense and manages a delicate atmosphere. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- Janice M. Eisen (Portland, Oregon), December 23, 2016 - leanbh, December 2, 2016 - Mr. Patient (Saint Paul, Minn.), November 10, 2016 - Denk, October 25, 2016 6 of
6 people found the following review helpful:
Delightful little story, October 24, 2016by streever (America) This piece begins with a sense of leisure and time: the day is ending for you, a docent who provides tours of a historical home for the rare visitor. The sense of place and setting are excellent--this could easily be modeled after any of a dozen small historical museums from New England. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
- hoopla, September 13, 2016 - LisariaUS, July 31, 2016 5 of
5 people found the following review helpful:
A tightly-paced and well-written ghost story, June 9, 2016Ryan Veeder is known for tongue-in-cheek, polished games. This game is well polished and paced, but this time it's a creepy ghost story. Like a campfire tile, it is spooky, and dark, but has a vague hint of a smile at times (which may just be my interpretation). Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Remove vote | Add a comment
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