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Softonic review

A horror game situated in an old apartment

Short Game Anthology 1.985: Karma, developed by ZetoArrow, is a free-to-play horror game that immerses players in the eerie ambiance of a 1980s Singapore apartment. In this short first-person experience, you must navigate a spooky old apartment, relying on the instructions you find to escape its ominous confines.

Journey through ominous dimensions

Karma, you'll embark on a journey into an old apartment, tasked with uncovering the means to escape. An ominous door creaks open during exploration, revealing a room containing a life-sized doll and a peculiar hole in the wall, adding to the eerie atmosphere. This hole is a dimension that will take you to a different inverse world.

You'll discover the key to your escape within this surreal room in the inverse world. If you diligently follow these instructions, your exit is assured. Beware, though, as the unsettling doll attempts to spook you each time you traverse between worlds. While this game boasts intriguing mechanics, it's relatively short and can be completed in under 10 minutes.

Captivating gameplay, yet a brief gaming experience

Overall, Short Game Anthology 1.985: Karma, succeeds in plunging players into its unique spin on the horror genre, centered around a 1980s Singapore apartment. While the gameplay itself isn't exactly groundbreaking, the game's mysterious elements still manage to create an engaging experience. Be warned about the short playthrough, though.

PROS

  • Eerie atmosphere
  • Intriguing concept of two worlds

CONS

  • Short and limited gameplay
  • Potential lack of replay value

Program available in other languages


Short Game Anthology 1.985: Karma for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 1.01
  • 4.5

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