- September 28, 2023
- the ito project
Something In The Well
61%Game Brain Score
graphics, atmosphere
100% User Score 12 reviews
Platforms
About
"Something In The Well" is a short horror game set in Montana's backwoods, where something outside is trying to get in. Players must explore the woods, confront their fears, and find their lost dog. With a duration of 5-10 minutes and two possible endings, this game offers a stylized, chilling experience.




Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
- Great spooky atmosphere and eerie visuals that enhance the horror experience.
- The game is self-aware and offers a fun twist with a secret ending worth discovering.
- It's a short but enjoyable indie horror game that provides chills and a satisfying conclusion.
- Extremely short, making it feel more like a concept than a fully developed game.
- Doesn't stand out among many other similar spooky walking simulators.
- Not highly recommended for those seeking a more substantial gaming experience.
graphics
3 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics are praised for creating a great spooky atmosphere with eerie visuals that enhance the game's creepy feel. The found footage style is well-executed and polished, contributing to the overall enjoyment of the game.
“Great spooky atmosphere, eerie visuals, fun game.”
“Definitely has a very eerie and creepy feel to it and loved the found footage style visuals.”
“It's well polished, looks good, and utilizes the found footage aesthetic pretty well.”