Are you greater than your previous? This appears to be the query on the coronary heart of Penrose, a brief however impactful psychological horror sport for Playdate by Liza Olson. The reply will finally be decided by the alternatives you make as you attempt to discover your means out of the unusual titular city.
A lot of the expertise in Penrose is exploration, and the sport performs from begin to end like an eerie, emotionally difficult stroll down reminiscence lane. There are issues your character would possibly encounter, like an outdated playground, that’ll spark a tinge of fondness, whereas others — a mirror, a locked bed room door — appear linked to extra painful occasions. As you make your means out of the home the place you began and thru the seemingly deserted city, issues get progressively weirder.
You’ll encounter some creepy entities, to not point out a deeply unsettling mall that’s, for some purpose, oozing (I actually appreciated the design of this in a love-hate form of means). The names of the shops in that mall are additionally fairly enjoyable, every being a play on some real-life chain, like Not Tropic. There are a couple of puzzles in Penrose, however the catacombs stands out as the one space of any actual problem. It tripped me up for minute, which made me really feel all of the extra intelligent as soon as I found out the best way to crack it.
Penrose superbly captures the difficult nature of nostalgia, and there are a number of doable endings to the sport that play proper into that complexity. Penrose is on the market on itch for Playdate and the Playdate Simulator on PC, Mac and Linux.