
"Parental note: There’s a teeny bit of violence (blood but no gore), and I recall one use of profanity (in a nickname) but nothing to sweat about for teens and, possibly, older children. Overall, Intruder in Antiquonia is a pleasant game that works, but it could have offered so much more in the story/dialogue department. For that reason, it’s hard to recommend Antiquonia over other games in the point-and-click adventure genre."
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Intruder is a first-person adventure game set in a suburban home that hides more than it reveals. You play as a remote worker who moves into a new house and quickly notices strange inconsistencies in the environment. The game emphasizes environmental storytelling and subtle audio cues to build tension. You investigate your surroundings to uncover the truth behind a series of unsettling events. The lack of combat or action mechanics keeps the focus on the eerie atmosphere and narrative. The game turns ordinary domestic spaces into sources of discomfort. Players report a 78% positive rating for its use of silence and suggestion over overt horror tropes. The short runtime and sparse dialogue let the setting do most of the talking, which some find refreshing in a genre often reliant on jump scares. While the story leaves some questions unanswered, the lingering unease sticks around after you finish.
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