Go on a horror-comedy adventure that turns your hand into a living, talking puppet named Scout. Years ago, a bad Sesame Street knock-off called “Mortimer’s Handeemen” was canceled and forgotten, but the puppets from the show have come to life. They’re pure evil and they have plans for you.
Players praised the clever use of having a sentient puppet named Scout attached to the player's hand. By using natural head movements and gestures, players can communicate with Scout, who reacts with personality and emotion. Reviewers highlighted how this mechanic enhances the sense of immersion and connection with the character.
The game features a variety of puzzles that players must solve to progress. Reviewers generally found these puzzles to be well-designed, providing a good level of challenge without becoming overly frustrating. Players described the puzzles as creative, fun, and effectively integrated with the puppet mechanics and overall gameplay loop.
Reviewers felt the developers successfully blended horror and comedy elements throughout the experience. Players encountered genuine scares and an unnerving atmosphere, while also appreciating the humor and levity injected through Scout's sarcastic personality and the quirky, unsettling nature of the puppet antagonists.
The game's control scheme and movement system were generally well-received. Players described the use of natural head and hand movements to interact with the puppet as intuitive and immersive. Additionally, the smooth locomotion with the option to toggle between free movement and snap-turning was cited as providing a comfortable VR experience that minimized motion sickness.
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