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Erma: The Game is a single player action game with horror and comedy themes. It was developed by Outcast Studio Games and was released on January 30, 2026. It received very positive reviews from players.

From the illustrators behind the comedy horror webtoon Erma, Erma: The Game is a point-and-click adventure game, where you play as the titular character Erma. As your science fair project goes explosively awry, you must find the pieces that have scattered throughout your hometown and gather them to rebuild your project. Along the way, you'll come across the wayward townsfolk who have found the …

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93%Audience ScoreBased on 179 reviews
story12 positive mentions
stability6 negative mentions

  • Charming hand-drawn art style and smooth animations that capture the tone and humor of the Erma webcomic.
  • Approachable, simple point-and-click gameplay with light puzzles and mini-games reminiscent of classic Humongous Entertainment titles.
  • Appealing for fans with lots of references, character moments, and hidden easter eggs, providing a cozy and nostalgic experience.
  • Very short playtime (around 1 hour), which some find insufficient for the price and lack of depth.
  • Lack of UI polish including no cursor change on hover, obtuse hints, inconsistent resolution especially in cutscenes, and buggy controls especially in the fishing mini-game.
  • Technical issues reported such as crashes, freezes, inventory bugs, irritating volume slider during cutscenes, and sometimes confusing or limited interactivity in environments.
  • story

    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is a charming, lighthearted adventure that captures the spirit and tone of its source comic, featuring cute characters and creative storytelling with delightful animations and easter eggs. While the narrative is relatively short and simple, with some side characters underutilized and minor technical issues, fans of the series will appreciate its faithful and wholesome presentation. Overall, it's a sweet, enjoyable experience best suited for fans or those seeking a brief, puzzle-driven story.

    • “Rooted in the comic’s blend of wholesome slice-of-life storytelling and light supernatural humor, the game captures the spirit of its source material while translating it into a structured, puzzle-driven experience.”
    • “Any gripe I have for its lack of polish is minuscule when the adventure itself is brimming with all the endearing details that make this world and the game as appealing as it is; between the main story of a frankenstein-like monster named Ded n. Cide that the titular Erma was making for her science fair blowing up and scattering around town, with Erma tasked to retrieve them; to the little animations you trigger by clicking on otherwise unimportant objects.”
    • “The game is a great little adventure and a nice little love letter to the story itself.”
    • “Lots of visual and technical issues, a story that ignores most of its source material, and a lack of interactive objects that makes the world feel dead... and not in the way we've come to love.”
    • “The story itself is fine for a lighthearted one-off, but why exclude 99% of the cast?”
    • “Some of the side characters like Sam, Emiko, Conner, and especially Amy could have served a bigger role in the story, but that is my only real complaint story-wise.”
  • humor

    22 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is widely praised for capturing the dark, quirky, and tongue-in-cheek tone of the original comic, blending witty dialogue, subtle references, and clever animations that elicit genuine laughs. Fans especially appreciate its faithful translation of the comic's spooky charm and playful style, with plenty of amusing interactions and moments that enhance the overall experience.

    • “A very fun little game that has much of the dark humor and charm of the comics, with little details added to the background as a nice touch.”
    • “The humor embedded in conversations often provides the real reward, delivering witty exchanges and subtle references that fans of the comic especially appreciate.”
    • “It was pretty hilarious seeing how over-the-top and dramatic everything in that sequence was.”
  • gameplay

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is a classic point-and-click style with charming animations and light minigames that add variety, though it can feel shallow and occasionally buggy, such as with problematic mechanics and inventory handling. Players appreciate its nostalgic, sincere, and whimsical approach but note that some gameplay elements feel unfinished or wonky. Overall, it’s more valued for its atmosphere, story, and easter eggs than for deep or polished gameplay.

    • “These small gameplay diversions prevent monotony and give each encounter its own identity.”
    • “The gameplay feels great and very much reminiscent of Humongous Entertainment's titles, particularly Pajama Sam, which I must say is a big selling point for me. The music has the perfect amount of mood, the visuals fit the source material, and I love the mostly lack of color in this.”
    • “The gameplay takes me back to the good old days of Humongous Entertainment games; the references to other horror media are fun to see, and the animation is very delightful.”
    • “The fishing game stopped working entirely after I beat it the first time. The click and hold mechanic also seems really wonky - why not make it controllable through arrows or just follow where the mouse pointer is?”
    • “The game itself is a bit unfinished mechanically (not to mention a bit buggy), lacking things like hotspots, and having a somewhat troublesome inventory where you have to close it every single time and hope you picked the correct place to use the item.”
    • “Gameplay is sometimes slowed by having to wait for certain animations to complete.”
  • graphics

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised for their charming 2D art style that closely mirrors the comic's aesthetic and features a distinct, striking color palette with a cutesy yet occasionally creepy vibe. However, some users noted technical issues causing inconsistent visuals, such as rough edges and resolution problems. Overall, the visuals effectively support the game's mood and style, appealing especially to fans of classic point-and-click adventures.

    • “The standout part are the visuals, which are striking thanks to the distinct color palette.”
    • “Locations such as Erma’s home, the local park, school grounds, and other neighborhood settings are rendered in a charming 2D art style that mirrors the comic’s aesthetic.”
    • “The gameplay feels great and very much reminiscent of Humongous Entertainment's titles, particularly Pajama Sam (which I must say is a big selling point for me), the music has the perfect amount of mood to it, the visuals are all fitting to the source material and I love the mostly lack of color in this.”
    • “After a cool intro with the zombies rising, I was underwhelmed by the visuals of the whack-a-ghoul game.”
    • “Finally, there are many technical issues, the most prominent being the highly inconsistent visuals.”
    • “Certain graphics have visible red or white edges around their outlines as if they weren't cleaned up properly, some UI elements have drop shadows and others don't, and I swear the title screen is warped on my monitor but there's no option to set the resolution so you just have to deal with however it looks.”
  • music

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally well-received, praised for its lovely soundtrack and fitting ambient audio that complements the light, mysterious atmosphere. However, some users note a limited amount of music and occasional audio balance issues during certain minigames where gameplay sounds overpower the music. Overall, the soundtrack effectively enhances the nostalgic and charming tone reminiscent of classic titles.

    • “The soundtrack and ambient audio complement the tone, maintaining a light, slightly mysterious atmosphere without overwhelming the player.”
    • “All the characters are so charming and the music is so lovely, and the settings and backgrounds are simple but beautiful.”
    • “The gameplay feels great and very much reminiscent of Humongous Entertainment's titles, particularly Pajama Sam. The music has the perfect amount of mood to it, the visuals are fitting to the source material, and I love the mostly lack of color in this.”
    • “The music is decent, though there isn't much of it.”
    • “It is somewhat rough on the edges (like certain hitboxes, in the room where the hint system tutorial appears it doesn't work, and the music sometimes stutters.) but these are small things, and the game is a nice homage to the humongous games.”
  • emotional

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game delivers a wholesome and heartfelt emotional experience, blending light supernatural humor with charming, slice-of-life storytelling. It effectively captures the spirit of its source comic while offering nostalgic, fun moments and engaging puzzles. Overall, it's a short, cute, and accessible adventure that resonates emotionally, especially for fans familiar with the original material.

    • “Rooted in the comic’s blend of wholesome slice-of-life storytelling and light supernatural humor, the game captures the spirit of its source material while translating it into a structured, puzzle-driven experience.”
    • “Ultimately, Erma: The Game succeeds as a heartfelt adaptation that respects its origins while standing on its own as an accessible adventure title.”
    • “Lovely jokes, fun little details, and a wholesome story.”
  • stability

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is generally fun but suffers from several bugs, including issues with minigames, inventory freezes, and incomplete mechanics. Stability problems become more noticeable later in the game, occasionally requiring workarounds like leaving and re-entering rooms. Overall, while playable, the experience is hindered by mechanical bugs and usability frustrations.

    • “This game was fun so far, but it became really buggy as it went on.”
    • “It's somewhat buggy, and at a later part of the game, you have to constantly leave a room for things to work.”
    • “The game feels unfinished mechanically and buggy, with issues like troublesome inventory that needs to be closed every time and uncertainty about item placement.”
  • optimization

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game appears to have optimization issues, with occasional crashes and high system noise indicating heavy resource usage. Overall performance is suboptimal, though it remains playable and enjoyable despite these drawbacks.

    • “The game had some performance problems for me where it would crash sometimes but otherwise works well.”
    • “Also, based on the way it makes my PC tower sound, I think the game is kinda poorly optimized.”
    • “It also seems poorly optimized.”
  • replayability

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability is generally limited, with few incentives to revisit the game repeatedly. However, the seamless integration and revisiting of cutscenes provide some added polish and modest replay value.

    • “Cutscenes are integrated seamlessly and can be revisited, adding polish and replay value.”
    • “These aren't bad, but don't expect too much out of them or any replayability.”
    • “Not really that much replay value.”
  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development is enhanced by hand-drawn designs and vibrant environments, providing a cohesive and immersive experience that resembles an animated comic episode.

  • atmosphere

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is characterized by a well-balanced soundtrack and ambient audio that create a light, slightly mysterious tone without overwhelming the player.

    • “The soundtrack and ambient audio complement the tone, maintaining a light, slightly mysterious atmosphere without overwhelming the player.”
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Erma: The Game is a action game with horror and comedy themes.

Erma: The Game is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 1 hours playing Erma: The Game.

Erma: The Game was released on January 30, 2026.

Erma: The Game was developed by Outcast Studio Games.

Erma: The Game has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Erma: The Game for its story but disliked it for its graphics.

Erma: The Game is a single player game.

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