tl;dr - If you're a fan of classic point & click adventures and you don't mind a lovely folk horror story in the spirit of the old Gabriel Knight games, give this a spin. If this came out in mid-nineties, it would have landed on the shelf with all the great adventures of that era. It's kinda hard to pinpoint any issue I could have with this game - anything it sets out to accomplish, it does well. The script, voice acting, visuals and music: everything is on point and contributes to the overall sense of doubt and creeping insecurity, on the same page eliciting a wonderfully immersive atmosphere and a strong sense of place and time. It's not overly long, the puzzles tend to be fairly logical and well woven into the overall story. The dialogue is surprisingly light-hearted and well written, along with the voice acting being brilliant as well. Also, there's some lovely dark humour scattered here and there. (MILD SPOILER: For example, that special cat formula moment near the end was delightful.)