As a ghost, you move through each area and possess objects in the rooms. Ooooh! It has a lovely art style, appropriate music and sound effects, and a fun atmosphere. You are a sad little ghost (for reasons that aren’t disclosed until later) who has a mission: to scare people and return what’s been lost. The game itself is a lot of fun to play! That’s why I’m so torn in writing this review. Okay, on to the good things about this game. I’d suggest waiting for a sale or a bundle. The Steam version is much different than the original in that it has more places and objects to haunt. My honest opinion is for you to try the flash version first… and then if you decide you love it, purchase the Steam game. As much as I really love the style and concept of this game, I can’t say that I’d be willing to pay the full price for it based on the length of the game.Ī smaller scale version of this game was originally released for free on Newgrounds in 2010. This came with the bundle, so I didn’t spend very much on it. I picked up this game as a part of a Humble Bundle for Halloween, mostly because I was interested in Zafehouse: Diaries. A little Halloween fun while reviving my Steam Challenge this week! It’s hard to review Haunt the House: Terrortown because I want to like all that’s there.
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