Ronnie Earl Watts has brought you to his house for a little fun in hopes to find his new family. Find his clues, solve his puzzles, and you may just escape with your head.
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This must be a very cool game to play in person. It occupies a large space with lots of creepy details. They have done a solid job of translating it into a remote experience, although we struggled with the telescape interface for one puzzle. We had a few frustrations with the GM because of a bit of mismatch of styles--her acting got in the way of our very systematic approach. The overall premise is a bit weird--basically a serial killer is helping you escape his house. It didn't make a lot of sense to us, and made it hard to trust that the things coming from the serial killer were honest clues! Nonetheless a good experience, and recommended if you like things a bit scary.
It's quite difficult to translate horror rooms to online but our GMs (there are two of them) did a great job delivering us those jump scare moments. At times it felt like Ronnie was watching over her shoulders as she's inputting codes. I'm quite glad to be able to play this game at the comfort of our home. If you're a horror fan, you probably want to play this game at their physical location, I know for a fact Ronnie will really enjoy your company....