Socially Undead
12
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
It was great... until the last few chapters. It started to be obvious that they were rushing to finish, with an abrupt final appearance of the villain and slapped together endings. Up until that point you could see the love and care put into the decisions... but for all those decisions to amount to just this weird, rapid ending sequence, it felt awkward and kinda bland. It's a good game that didn't exactly know where it was going so it sort of slowly died at the end from pacing and bug issues.
Kwizbi
4
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Binged it in two nights and it left me wanting more. The characters are strong, the writing is excellent, the plot holds up very well and the premise of being a ghost is delightful. Only issue was a few continuity errors but they were mostly just along the lines of "respond in two different ways and everyone acts as if that's your first time." Also the epilogues were really fun. 9.8/10
Björn_is _Vis
0
Sunday, May 25, 2025
to be honest, it is way too much text. after two chapters you gotta pay to play on, but it isn't very inviting because you are mostly just reading and sometimes you can choose. I would say: make it more appealing: put some images, less text, more choices to make. the idea of the game is good, you are the only ghost simulator on playstore, so with more work it could actually work. but the way the game is at this moment, I'm not buying the other chapters.
GenericAssUsername
14
Thursday, October 12, 2023
I really enjoy the concept and most of the execution, but the reason that I am giving it a full five stars instead of four is that the author included a proper changelog (version info). It is a chore to have to to to the forums (assuming an author even bothered to document it there or it is even them making the update) to see what has changed.
Claira Dykes
0
Sunday, January 7, 2024
It's a fun concept, but there's still quite a few continuity mistakes that take away from the game. Individual choices feel like they don't really matter in the moment, and when characters reference them later it feels surprising that they even remembered what happened.
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