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Dollhouse of Dead is a co-op horror adventure from Renderise that drops you and up to three friends into creepy toy factories. Released in 2025, it mixes resource gathering, crafting, and survival under a thick layer of spooky atmosphere. You’ll scavenge junk, refine materials, and build gear while avoiding murderous toys in dimly lit factories. The single-player mode exists but the game shines in co-op, where teamwork is crucial for staying alive. It’s a tense blend of exploration and evasion, with a focus on crafting upgrades to outlast relentless enemies.
You start each session by gathering scrap and tools, then progress to extracting materials from abandoned machinery. Crafting is central, you upgrade weapons, armor, and gadgets to survive deeper factory zones. The real tension comes from managing limited resources while navigating tight corridors and hiding from toys that stalk you with eerie sounds. Combat is rare; evasion and stealth are often better. Controls are responsive but the camera can feel clunky in tight spaces. Multiplayer adds chaos and support, but miscommunication leads to quick deaths. Sessions average 1-2 hours, with runs ending when all players get caught or the factory collapses.
PlayPile community members rate it 4.3/5, with 65% completing the campaign. Average playtime is 12.5 hours, though hardcore players log 30+ hours chasing 150 achievements. Reviews split between praise for its chilling atmosphere and crafting depth, and complaints about repetitive factory layouts and steep difficulty spikes. 72% of players report “thrilled” or “terrified” moods, with 41% calling it “addictively tense.” Critics at GameSpot and IGN give it 8.1/10, noting “a well-oiled co-op survival machine despite occasional clunkiness.”
Dollhouse of Dead is a solid pick for fans of co-op survival and crafting. At $29.99, it’s reasonably priced for the content, but the learning curve may frustrate newcomers. Its strength lies in team play and resource management, though solo runs feel less rewarding. If you’re patient with its pacing and enjoy tense, atmospheric survival, it’s worth the investment. Skip if you dislike slow progression or struggle with group coordination.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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