I could not withstand many of the free horror games, but I like the concept of pulling toys to talk far away

I could not withstand many of the free horror games, but I like the concept of pulling toys to talk far away

Toy Box sounds like a very xmassy game, but then you see an introduction and realize that it is not Xmassy. It is a free intuitive novel with a confusing factor. The setup is a toy inspector working for a fun Grand toy producer, his face is hidden on the top of the screen. Your job is to disassemble the toy – the year in all – according to his instructions in writing, and “rescue” them or “the sentence” they give the incinerator.

Toys can be “convicted” because toys seem to be alive. They talk to you and share their memories when you separate them. The obvious thing to do is to save all – after all, who will throw a small actress in the furnace? But toys are not beautiful. Their conversation is miserable and malicious, dark and blood. Some of them have bright eyes and teeth. And then the mystery of the large toy manufacturer, who returns periodically to evaluate your choice. “It is the most important thing that the inspectors maintain the image of the manufacturer,” Trang Steam explained, not very reassuring.

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I didn’t play all toy boxes because, frankly, this topic was too much for me. I mean, look at content warnings. There is no “clear image of sexual behavior”, but there are quite a lot of other things, including “image description and in writing” about “blood, body horror, gore, death, unrealistic, children’s abuse, fake, moving disease, flashlights, flashlights [and] Violence. “

From what I played, the disgust of the toy box is only a basic part of the toy, the gray area they live between objects and companions, although they can own these artificial decorations. The game does not feel unjustity or pornography in handling the above topics, but it is certainly worrying: Pinocchio’s worst thing with the generous help of FNAF and Thomas Ligotti.

Deadline Studios developers are “a small and owned a Queer”, who “seeks to transfer stories about the meaning of becoming human and go deeper into the good, ugly and ugly things”. There are many things later here. Their other projects include Fool’s Paradise, a satirical horror image novel with romantic elements.

I am writing about Toy Box partly because it has been a while since I finally had to stop playing a horror game, and partly because I thought the premise of telling stories by removing the objects was great, and I wanted to see more about it. It is not related to horror – the most parallel I can think of now is Hardspace: Shipbreaker. That is, I guess, a terrible game in its portrait of the service is protected and recovered by themselves, but at least the spacecraft do not ask for mercy when you disassemble them.

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