With a title like Ooze: Creepy Nites (1989, DOS), you’d expect something slimy and unsettling—and the game absolutely delivers. A hybrid of action and puzzle elements, it plunges you into a haunted house full of mischievous monsters and environmental tricks. The atmosphere is charmingly spooky, never too scary but eerie enough to keep you alert. The controls can be quirky, but once you tune in to its wavelength, the experience becomes oddly endearing. It’s like stepping into a Halloween special drawn on graph paper: low-fi, offbeat, and proud of it.
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