Face your fears plays around with the theme of PunyJam 2 in a fun way. There is lots of creativity in the phobias you encounter. There are not many rooms, but they are well implemented and described. What is a bit puzzling is that some interaction runs counter to what you normally would expect in an IF game. There are situations where the same command yields different results the second or third time without being hinted at in the game text, and conversations with NPCs are handled more like a conversation tree with keywords. This confused me, and made the game harder to solve than a more traditional approach would have done. This is not bad, just something to keep in mind if you want to play the game.