Is this Game Trying to Kill Me? Review [Capsule Computers]

Importance Score: 42 / 100 🔵


Indie Horror Puzzle Game Explores Reality-Bending Challenges

The combination of diverse genres has often led to the creation of captivating games. Independent game developers frequently demonstrate a willingness to innovate, experimenting with concepts that challenge established norms. Numerous indie titles have achieved considerable success by integrating horror elements into unexpected frameworks. Stately Snail’s Is This Game Trying to Kill Me?, published by Sometimes You, embodies this approach. This indie title merges horror with distinctive reality-bending puzzles, all centered around a retro computer game. The question arises: does this fusion result in a spooky and mentally stimulating experience, one that equally punishes players while compelling them to progress into its enigmatic narrative?


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