This game has some good features and some bad ones. A bunch of the puzzles are well clued and creative, and there’s some very clever interactions that are quite fun. However, Vermonsters can’t decide what it wants to be. It wants to be a cabin game, but it also wants to be a hunting cryptids game, and it also wants to be a carnival game. The result is a mishmash of themes that never really works, making the environment unique, but never realistic. Area 51 is the best game this company has to offer, but this is pretty good as well.
When the puzzles are good, they’re really good, and when they’re bad, they’re not too bad.
The set was well done overall, but it feels like multiple themes tried to mix together, and instead clashed.
Particularly interesting or different
No
Probably the strongest case of story this company has to offer.
Although the poster looks creepy, Area 51 is much scarier than this, and even that game isn’t too spooky.
A dramatic part of the game had no audio, rendering it completely unimpressive.
Physically active
Not at all