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Impostor Factory is a chaotic adventure where you navigate a looping timeline filled with murder and absurdity. You play as Quincy, who gets dragged into a mysterious party at a remote mansion. Each loop resets after someone dies, forcing you to uncover secrets, question motives, and avoid getting killed yourself. A cat with questionable loyalty adds to the intrigue, while the developer’s signature emotional depth mixes with slapstick gore and cosmic horror twists. What sets it apart is the contrast between heartfelt moments and over-the-top deaths. The game’s non-linear puzzles require careful observation and quick thinking, with each loop revealing new clues. While the tone swings between comedy and cosmic dread, the writing keeps it cohesive. With a runtime of around 8-10 hours, it’s a brisk but satisfying ride for those who enjoy figuring out tangled mysteries with a dark sense of humor.
Dr. Watts and Dr. Rosalene have peculiar jobs: They give people another chance to live their lives, all the way from the very beginning. But this isn't their story. Probably. Instead, it's about Quincy. Let me tell you a story about him. One day, Quincy was invited to a fancy parteh at a suspiciously secluded mansion. So he accepted and went; because even though the mansion was suspicious and secluded, it was also fancy and had a parteh. In fact, it turned out to be so fancy that there was a time machine in its bathroom. Quincy could wash his hands and time-travel while he was at it. Talk about a time-saver! But of course, then people start dying, because that's what they do. And somewhere along the way, things get a little Lovecraftian and tentacles are involved. Anyway, that's around 1/3 of what the game is really about.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
84.0
RAWG Rating
4.4
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