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Amanda the Adventurer lets you piece together a forgotten children's show through warped home video tapes. You flip through episodes like "Baking a Pie" and "Making New Friends" as static-laced footage reveals a story where simple activities take sinister turns. Click to interact with scenes, solve environmental puzzles, and follow cryptic clues hidden in distorted audio and flickering visuals. The gameplay loops between nostalgia and unease as mundane settings slowly figure out into something unsettling. The game leans into its Found Footage Jam roots with a deliberately shaky camera aesthetic and jarring sound design. While short, each of the three episodes builds tension through implication rather than jump scares, letting the weirdness of unfamiliar childhood memories creep in. Available on PlayStation, PC, and Switch, it’s a brief but oddly gripping experience that plays like an interactive creepypasta. The developer warning about content under 10 isn’t just window dressing here.
Included with this box set: Baking a Pie Going to the Store Ļ̷̣̘̗̦͚̯̠̅͛̇̓̄̕͠ͅĘ̴̨͓̻̯̥̳̮̹̖̎T̶̢͔̱̝̖̲̭̱͙̅̆̎̃̐̋̊͘͜ ̵̰̣͚̞̮͙͛̋́͌̀̚̚M̷̛̛̹̒́͛̀̊͛̋Ê̷̡̫̆͌ͅ ̴̢̰̗̝͖̲̳̻̈̔̀̽O̶̢̩̹̞̙̙̙͆̾͂̃̂́͑̈́̄͜͝ͅŲ̵̨̠͈͍̈͛͒͆T̸̲̝̘̮́ Making New Friends Created for Dread XP's Found Footage Jam; This game contains content that children under 10 may find frightening and disturbing. You have been warned.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
70.2
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