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Something is Weird drops you into a run-down vacation rental that’s hiding layers of strangeness. Explore its drafty rooms and shadowy corners to piece together why the previous owners left in a hurry, why the walls feel like they’re breathing, and what the heck that sound was in the attic. Gameplay revolves around picking up odd objects, reading cryptic notes, and slowly figuring out a story that’s equal parts mystery and mild horror. There’s no combat or time limits, just a creeping sense that you’re not alone. The game’s appeal lies in its subtle unease. The house feels deliberately mismatched, with decor that doesn’t add up and objects that hint at a fractured timeline. Player reviews note the 4, 5 hour runtime is just long enough to sink into the mood without overstaying its welcome. While not graphically intense, the sound design and environmental storytelling earn praise for making you question every creak and flickering light. It’s a low-key spookfest that plays more like a creepy short story than a blockbuster scare-fest.
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