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Detective Osiris, by Adam Burt
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20 Exchange Place, by Sol FC
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Smart Theory, by AKheon
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At Night, by Oscar Martinez
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A Fun Game with Potential, February 4, 2023
by Ann Hugo (Canada)

"At Night" is a fun game. The audio really puts you in the moment, and that was probably my favourite part of the game. It somewhat reminded me, especially towards the end, of the audio that sounds all around you in Skyrim, like when you're interacting with the Daedric Princes. The graphics were also quite cool.

Really, the only reason I've decided not to go with 4 stars is the ending. In the end, you're given multiple choices, but only one can really be chosen. And, should you attempt to stray from that path, the game doesn't respond in a way that's great. And, to be honest, I don't think the timer was necessary or the best choice either.

In conclusion, I rather enjoyed playing "At Night", but the ending fell short. If the ending was different, then I would be eager to recommend this short game, but as it stands, I think it needs a bit more work to reach it's true potential.

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The Milgram Parable, by Peter Eastman
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9:05, by Adam Cadre
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Elvish for Goodbye, by David Gürçay-Morris
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Spider and Web, by Andrew Plotkin
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Lost Pig, by Admiral Jota
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Babyface, by Mark Sample
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Wonderfully Creepy, December 30, 2022
by Ann Hugo (Canada)

I haven't been really reading games' descriptions before trying them out, so I ended up going into this game without knowing it was horror. Fortunately, I'm rather fond of creepy games (as can be seen in the fact that Bogeyman by Elizabeth Smyth is my favourite IF game). I definitely found this game to be effective in how frightening it was, playing it at midnight making it even more so. I even got clammy hands.

The writing was excellent, as was the graphics, and everything else.

So, if you like horror, then I'd definitely recommend this game.

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