- November 1, 2022
- Commodore Sinapsy
Peek a Boo
22%Game Brain Score
graphics
29% User Score 28 reviews
Platforms
About
Multiple boy-scouts get pushed inside an abandoned house to pass courage challenges. What they don't know though is that Ethel, the girl that organizes the challenges, hides a monstrous secret inside the house. Play in the role of one of the unlucky boy-scouts: collect keys, wander through the rooms without making sound, hide in the darkness and run away from the demon that resides in the cursed h…





Audience ScoreBased on 28 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions
- The game has an amazing visual style and graphics that look better than expected.
- Some players found the game to be simple and easy to understand once they figured out the controls.
- The monster design is creepy, which adds to the horror atmosphere.
- The game lacks clear instructions and objectives, making it difficult for players to know how to progress.
- Many players experienced unplayable glitches and issues with controls, making the game frustrating.
- Despite being free, the game failed to engage players, with a dismal public reception and very few concurrent players.
graphics
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics in "peek a boo" are described as surprisingly decent at first glance, but they are largely composed of poorly integrated, asset-flipped assets lacking polish. Overall, the visual presentation fails to compensate for the game's numerous shortcomings, including locked controls and a lack of instructions.
“The game graphics look better than you might expect, but that's just because it looks like some or all of them are 'borrowed' from asset stores or wherever.”
“'Peek a Boo' is a rather poorly made first-person jumpscare horror with what looks like asset-flipped graphical assets, zero levels of polish, locked controls, and no instructions (don't worry, it's not worth trying to figure out how to play this anyway).”
“'Peek a Boo' is a rather poorly made first-person jumpscare horror with what looks like asset-flipped graphical assets, zero levels of polish, locked controls, and no instructions (don't worry, it's not worth trying to figure out how to play this anyway).”