I enjoyed these games. They’re not for everyone, but if you’re looking for some horror adventure games that are a bit different, and you enjoy a challenge, they’re worth playing. Keep in mind they’re made by a solo developer, and there are some puzzles that can be difficult even for an experienced adventure gamer. These games don’t always play fair. One important thing to note: the GOG download, at least as of this writing, only includes the Windows re-releases from 1995. These versions add a point-and-click interface in addition to the text parser. The executables are not included either, so they can only be played in ScummVM. ScummVM uses its own UI for text boxes and the save system. The text boxes in particular are very small and don’t quite fit the style of the game. I also encountered various bugs that seem specific to ScummVM. The games are also available directly from the developer for the same price, and that includes both the Windows versions and the original DOS versions. They can be run directly on a compatible system, or you can play either version in ScummVM. It’s unfortunate that GOG doesn’t include everything for those that want to put in the effort to play them properly.