legitimately such a fun and unique platformer. a combination of spy kids, monster house (personal vibe), and tim burton, wrapped up in a groovy 50's era package. there are so many combating aesthetic choices that end up working very well together. endlessly intriguing setting and characters, milla and sasha being my favorites. there are high and low points, but my favorite sections were the asylum and black velvetopia. my only gripe was the lack of player incentive to revisit the main starting area (camp) during the second-half of the game.

Reviewed on Jun 03, 2023


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