: Reviews on the Steam Store often note that the game is a decent value for its low price (typically around $5.99). Cons :
is a series of anomaly-detection games (popularized by titles like The Exit 8 ) where players walk through repeated environments—such as a hospital corridor or a taxidermy museum—to spot subtle differences and reach a goal of 13 successful iterations.
: Critics have described the "walking simulator" aspect as boring and lacking excitement after the initial novelty wears off. Game Specs & Availability Review: Project 13: Taxidermy Trails on Nintendo Switch
: The core loop involves walking through an area, identifying an "anomaly," and reporting it or pulling a lever to proceed. If you miss a detail, you often have to restart the entire run.
: In Nightwatch , you use binoculars to scan "Observator Prisoners" for anomalies before they enter a base. Critical Reception Pros :
: Anomalies range from obvious (a giant dog in a gas mask) to extremely subtle. Some critics at Nindie Spotlight have questioned if this genre is a "good thing," suggesting it can feel like a way to minimize development effort.
: Reviews on the Steam Store often note that the game is a decent value for its low price (typically around $5.99). Cons :
is a series of anomaly-detection games (popularized by titles like The Exit 8 ) where players walk through repeated environments—such as a hospital corridor or a taxidermy museum—to spot subtle differences and reach a goal of 13 successful iterations. Project 13.7z
: Critics have described the "walking simulator" aspect as boring and lacking excitement after the initial novelty wears off. Game Specs & Availability Review: Project 13: Taxidermy Trails on Nintendo Switch : Reviews on the Steam Store often note
: The core loop involves walking through an area, identifying an "anomaly," and reporting it or pulling a lever to proceed. If you miss a detail, you often have to restart the entire run. Game Specs & Availability Review: Project 13: Taxidermy
: In Nightwatch , you use binoculars to scan "Observator Prisoners" for anomalies before they enter a base. Critical Reception Pros :
: Anomalies range from obvious (a giant dog in a gas mask) to extremely subtle. Some critics at Nindie Spotlight have questioned if this genre is a "good thing," suggesting it can feel like a way to minimize development effort.