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10.0 hrs on record (9.2 hrs at review time)
Very addicting! The artwork and animation is pretty charming as well. Would definitely reccommend if you have a few hours to spare!
Posted June 9, 2018.
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10.1 hrs on record (2.8 hrs at review time)
This may contain spoilers for the game, so read at your own risk?
(Also, please forgive me or spelling mistakes, i tried my best to skim through and find them, but if you see any, please tell me!)
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(Another quick note, this is based around the game before the 0.2.0 update, so don't expect to find anything about the cloud grid or things like that in this review.)

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holy s h i t dude
this game is awesome
I have major anxiety, and oh bOy this game made my paranoia skyrocket

The point of "Welcome to the Game" is somewhat simple: find codes on various websites, put them together, and bam you get to watch some sweet sweet red room action. But, there's one little catch: You also have to avoid hackers, strange deepweb websites, Russian kidnappers, and.. well, pretty much your own ears. The game focuses a whole lot on sound, especially with the microphone option turned on, so make sure you're not using cheap headphones. Every sound is something: Chairs scrapping against your floor, knocking or banging, voices, footsteps, even breathing (that isn't your own of course) are threats to you and your data. When you turn the lights out, and the microphone is on, make sure to shut your trap. Every sound from a nervous half-breath to "oops you accidentally knocked over 10 pounds of your mother's priceless china" can cause the kidnappers to come right on over and do whatever they please. The codes are a bit tricky to find considering most of the websites that contain them only are able to be visited on certain points throughout the day. Plus, some sites with text are VERY long, so some codes are a bit tricky to locate. This game is very immersive, again even when the microphone is on. I personally found out about this game from Markiplier and Jacksepticeye, and even while watching them play it, like a lot of people, I was sp00ked out of my socks. When the lights are on and you begin to hear sounds, every little thing makes you jump up and practically dive for the lightswitch. When the lights are off, and you're holding your breath in order to not make a single sound, the crickets outside the window don't help much. It also immerses you into it by making you actually write down the codes in the notes provided you find instead of just clicking them or something. The game was a bit slow on my laptop, but that's probably only because my laptop isn't very good with games. I just really enjoy the concept of this game and how they executed the idea so very based around noises and such. I recommend this game to anyone who likes horror games that have tough puzzles, invasive mechanics, and just an overall fearful atmosphere to it. I'm surprised it's only two dollars; it's such a wonderful game. If you have an extra two dollars, recommend you purchase this, or maybe just put it on your wishlist for sometime else.
Posted September 11, 2016. Last edited October 2, 2016.
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