“HELLO PUPPETS!” is a horror-comedy adventure that turns your hand into a living, talking puppet named Scout. Years ago, a bad Sesame Street knock-off called “Mortimer’s Handeemen” was canceled and forgotten, but the puppets from the show have come to life, they’re pure evil, and they have plans for you. Your only chance of escape is the somewhat-less-evil Scout. Work with Scout to find a way out of this freak show before it’s too late!
FEATURES:
-Unique horror-meets-comedy tone -Variety of companion interactions including nodding/shaking head and cooperative puzzle solving -Scout remembers your answers and your relationship with her evolves over the game -Rich lore hidden throughout the world, telling a horrifying and darkly comic story -Complex, challenging puzzles and pop out scares keep you on your toes
Very cute short game. I personally loved this game, I think it was a very creative idea, that they executed pretty well. I do feel like they slightly overplayed the comedic aspect of the game, there were some funny lines though. The game wasn't super scary, so if you're looking for something to introduce you to horror, then this will work out great. I also think this game was rather short, but it was fun while it lasted. The last thing that I thought about the game was that the puzzles are a little hard to logically run though, like in the part of the game where you had to find the first security pin, and you found it on the body bag that had a piece of metal attached to it. I had to look up a tutorial to figure that out. But I really do suggest that you get this game, I really enjoyed playing it.
A Short Jaunt Through Immersion. This game may not last terribly long, with a full playthrough taking only a few hours. But I consider this experience to be perfect for what it is. It has a defined start and end, that leads you through to a sense of having completed the game. (Something I feel is lacking from many VR titles at the moment.) The graphics are stylized and a bit cartoony, which lends a great sense of contrast to the game's actual tone and tension. Sound design is good, thought nothing memorable sticks out in my mind beyond the character's voices. Lighting work very well. Gameplay is interesting, utilizing the hand puppet in a lot of ways I didn't expect. Despite being short, I would say that this game deserves 5 stars.
Make it on quest 2. I want the to be on the quest 2 that's what my mom got the game but it said rift after so now I can,t play it and my mom wasted her money on the game
Very fun but way too short. This game made me feel paranoid about going around every corner, it was very enjoyable and the characters were very well played. Some of the puzzles were a bit difficult to solve which i would change. My only other complaints is the length of the game and the ending. It is a very short game which leaves you thinking “wait that was it?”. The ending although a good idea, i feel was badly executed and/or rushed. I would have also liked to see more of the characters mentioned in the game, and have a higher threat level going through the game. It is also quite buggy but nothing overly game breaking so not much of a complaint there. Overall would be 5 star if they didn’t have these issues.
Had a blast. Loved this game. Got very attached to my puppet literally. I agree with other comments the sprint time is too short i know its not important in this version as nothing requires you to really outrun anything but the constant re-sprinting gets old. My only real complaint about the game is it was just too short I didnt want it to end. Please make a nice long sequel for us to purchase and play Thanks in advance