I knew before I played this game that it was fairly old-school, with the possibility of getting in non-winnable positions and a strict inventory limit.
I assumed that meant it would also be buggy or sparse. But I was pleasantly surprised to see I was wrong on both counts!
This is an amusing and puzzle-dense and polished game about zombies and other undead. You meet quite a few supernatural beings, many of which are pretty goofy and others which are frightening.
This is a hard game, and I used a walkthrough for the majority. I was able to get about 60 points on my own out of 300. I was glad to see that there was a 'winnable' setting you could activate to know if you had done something dumb or not.
The inventory was a major sticking point, though, and I'd probably raise the score by a point if it were removed. It is very tight, and I locked myself out of victory by bringing a shovel into the mansion, since I couldn't carry everything I needed out of it. And it doesn't contribute anything to the game; no puzzles are improved by the inventory limit. And you can take things out of the backpack but not put things in when it is being worn, which exacerbates things.
Overall this author shows great talent, and I would be happy to play more games from him (without inventory limits if possible!)