What makes the noises we can’t explain? Eight-year-old Lucy is convinced it’s wolves. Her family is not so sure.
But something has been stealing Mom’s jam, glitching Brother’s games, and howling over Dad’s music. Lucy desperately wants to warn them all, and she needs your help. Will you believe her?
Because when the wolves do, in fact, come out of the walls, it’s all over.
Help her discover what's hiding inside the walls of her house in this ~40 minute interactive fable based on the book by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean. Capture proof with photographs, search for clues with a magnifying glass, and defend Lucy’s pig puppet.
Winner of the 2019 Primetime Emmy® for Outstanding Innovation in Interactive Media.
If you are especially curious about Lucy and her world you can follow her on Instagram: @lucyandpigpuppet
Just finished chapter 2. It's incredible. Shows the power of immersive storytelling. I felt like I was in there... I can't wait to finish chapter 3. And the story had me feeling so empathetic towards her! I can't believe this! I wish I could share it with every kid in the world!
MORE GAMES BY THE CREATORS! I loved this game, Lucy was soo kind and compassionate. I’d would play this again and again! Credits to the amazing creators and actors and actresses! Thank you!
I’m in love! This game felt like I was really there for her when she lost her stuffed animal. It felt like I was her older sister believing in her, it was so wholesome! I recommend playing this!
So cute! The main character in this story is an adorable little girl, and you become her invisible friend, helping her as she tries to unravel a strange mystery. The art and interactivity are outstanding. The story has suspenseful moments that could be scary for young children, but I found it to be amusing, clever, and adorable.
A Magical, Unique, Heartfelt Experience. This offering delivers “players” who participate in this innovative, whimsical, and surprising engagement with Lucy’s world and perspective a genuine, authentic, and personally propelled story tucked within a visually stunning experience that entices participants to gently draw upon their own memories of childhood and imagination. While very theatrical — almost like a night out at a live theater (including an Intermission) — expectations of the medium and how we may “predict” ourselves and the story to invite our interactions with each following moment are subverted, centering the spectator’s experience alongside the story throughout each second. The culminating moment at the end brought me to tears. A must-try VR & Oculus experience!! As a bonus — if you do some research on the folks behind this project, there are live theatrical events you can follow and attend in-person, too!
Wolves in the walls. I thought this game was adorable yet had a meaning behind it.I also thought it was funny that nobody noticed that I was doing some things for Lucy.
Great experience. The animation really brings the characters to life, especially Lucy, and interacting with her made me feel like a kid again. It’s nice to get to interact rather than watch passively. I definitely hope for longer VR experiences like this. The story is a bit abstract.
Unique storytelling experience. Being a part of the story and given items to interact with was so cool. All the different scenarios and items brought out the characters backstories in such a creative way, it really shows the promise of telling stories in VR. I hope the developer has more to come.
Fantastic short story! Kids love it and so do some adults. If you ever watched Coraline movie it’s like being in the movie. Very interactive and really feels like your helping the girl along her journey.
One of my favorites. It is a short 30?minute experience. Very well made. The player is vital to the story, it is interactive at times, and has great art direction.
Crashes over crashes. Crashes constantly. Only buy if you can install it on a PC (it is crossbuy).Works fine on Pc.
Update Sep. 2022: The last update really did fix the crashes, so I'm happy to update my review to 4 stars. However, it took the dev almost 2 years (!) to fix this, which is definitely much too long...
投稿者:Zach Zul
★4
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良いストーリー、短い体験、きれいなVIZ。 ニール・ゲイマンとデイヴ・マッキーンによる原作「Wolves in the Wall」は、インタラクティブVRをより深く哲学的に捉えている。この作品は、ある少女の心の中に入り込み、彼女と親交を深めながら、彼女の家で起こる一見関係のなさそうな出来事の複雑な問題に取り組んでいくものです。インタラクティブな部分がストーリーにとって重要であると感じられ、主人公の友人として、その結果に夢中になることができます。ピクサーらしい世界観で、ビジュアルもよく描かれている。
投稿者:noblesquashy
Good story, short experience, pretty viz. Wolves in the Wall, based on a book by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean, provides a deeper philosophical look at interactive VR. Taking you through the mind of and befriending a young girl as she approaches a complex problem of seemingly unrelatable occurrences in her house. The interactive bits feel important to the story, and as you are a friend of the main character, you become engrossed in the outcome. The visuals are well drawn in a Pixer-like world.
Mad. I though its a cute story about a girl. Im a grown up so it tells me a different thing. Poor little girl got so much trauma in her life that she is scared even in daylight and hear scratches from walls. She mostly terrified from wolves so she projects wolves with her imaginations but its clearly something sad behind the scenes. Their parents looks like has no job, tired and insulting or shouting with each others very often. This could be an interesting story who hasnt suffered the same in his / her childhood but its a horror to live it through just like this Animation movie. 4 star for the interactions and drawings but 1 star for the atmosphere and story. 2 star overall!