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Game #1207
Uninvited  
Adventure   Traditional first-person

Rating: 7.88 (69 votes)

Uninvited box cover

Uninvited screenshot
This is a little better than Shadowgate but not by much-- you still die a lot, and most puzzles are illogical. It is essentially Shadowgate with a new setting and better plot: after regaining consciousness from a car crash, you must enter the haunted house to find your missing sister. As in other ICOM games, useless items abound (although there is a place to stash them), so be prepared for extensive item management. What made this slightly-above-average game a lot worse is a big maze which is extremely confusing and just might make you realize that finishing the game may not be worth it.

Reviewed by: Underdogs
Designer: Pete Hallesy
Developer: ICOM Simulations
Publisher: ICOM Simulations
Year: 1987
Software Copyright: ICOM Simulations
Theme: Mystery, Horror
Multiplayer:  
None that we know of
System Requirements: DOS
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If you like this game, try: Shadowgate, Hound of Shadow, The, Don't Go Alone

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