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For patient puzzle-hunters willing to trade scares for slow-burn lore exploration in a deliberately paced haunted house.
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About Gridberd
I went into Gridberd expecting a straightforward haunted-house crawler, and that's mostly what I got. You're exploring the Johnson Mansion in first-person, uncovering its dark history through environmental clues and solving puzzles to progress. The core loop works fine if you're patient with deliberate pacing and can tolerate murky lighting that sometimes feels more frustrating than immersive. The problem is inconsistent execution. Atmosphere builds in fits and starts, and the horror elements don't quite land with the weight they're reaching for. If you're specifically after a slower-burn mystery game that lets you piece together lore at your own pace rather than something that actively frightens you, there's something here. Just manage expectations accordingly.

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- Developer
- Wareberd
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- TBA