Don’t let the cartoony name fool you: Skullduggery: Adventures in Horror wants to unsettle you, and it’s surprisingly good at it. This early horror adventure mixes classic text-driven exploration with eerie graphics that look like they were drawn by someone who slept badly after watching a monster marathon. The atmosphere leans more “creepy campfire tale” than gore, but that’s exactly what gives it personality. You wander through gloomy locales, solve odd puzzles, and occasionally wonder if your character left the lights on at home—because something definitely followed you here.
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