A disturbing horror game set in the abandoned house of a deceased ventriloquist. Take on the role of Rick and unravel the mystery of the mansion, be careful because you won't be alone. Do you dare to cross the threshold to discover the truth?
1 Players in Game
7 All-Time Peak
81,60 Rating
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1 Players in Game
7 All-Time Peak
81,60 Rating
At the moment, Puppet House has 1 players actively in-game. This is 0% lower than its all-time peak of 0.
109 Total Reviews
100 Positive Reviews
9 Negative Reviews
Very Positive Score
Puppet House has garnered a total of 109 reviews, with 100 positive reviews and 9 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Very Positive’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
336 minutes
good game!
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
126 minutes
Review Result:
[h2] Overall Rating [/h2]
★★★★★☆☆☆☆☆
[h2] Scare Factor [/h2]
☑ [b]My Grandma Could Play This. So gentle and unthreatening that even I enjoy it without a second thought.[/b]
☐ Chill. Relaxed and easy-going, with just a hint of spookiness. Even Casper is still scarier, perfect for a light and stress-free experience.
☐ Creepy! Genuinely eerie, with just the right amount of chills to keep me alert but not terrified.
☐ Seriously, It's Scary. The fear factor is dialed up significantly; I definitely want to keep the lights on.
☐ I Could Have Nightmares Tonight. This level of terror lingers, making me think twice about turning off the light.
[h2] What's Creeping You Out [/h2]
☑ [b]Ghosts. Not just your ordinary sheet-clad spooks, but the kind that whisper your name in the dark.[/b]
☐ Killers. These aren't just any villains; they're the type with masks that haunt your dreams and have knives that glisten under the moonlight.
☐ Monsters. Forget the under-the-bed type — these are the hide-behind-your-couch because they're too real kind.
☐ Aliens. Not the friendly, phone-home sort. These come with a silent hover and an eerie glow, ready to abduct your peace of mind.
☐ Mind Games. These will make you question reality, turning your every decision into a potential path to madness.
[h2] Storyline [/h2]
☑ [b]Snooze Fest. So dull, you might prefer watching paint dry.[/b]
☐ Decent Tale. Engages enough to keep you interested, but won't keep you up at night.
☐ Pretty Cool. Has its twists and turns that occasionally make you raise an eyebrow in surprise.
☐ Epic Journey. A rich tapestry of characters and plots that pulls you into its world, refusing to let go.
☐ Mind-blowing Plot. Every chapter, every scene, and every dialogue keeps you on the edge, redefining what a story can be.
[h2] Graphics [/h2]
☐ Pixel Party. A retro throwback that charms with its 8-bit style and nostalgic vibe.
☐ Just Okay. Functional but uninspiring; does the job without adding any flair.
☐ Visually Cool. Strikes a pleasing balance with stylish designs that catch the eye.
☑ [b]Eye Candy. Gorgeous to look at, with visuals that make you pause and appreciate the art.[/b]
☐ Next Gen. Cutting-edge graphics that blur the line between game and reality, setting new industry standards.
[h2] Soundtrack [/h2]
☐ Mute Button Needed. It’s better off silent; trust me.
☐ Nice Beats. Pleasant enough to listen to without becoming a distraction.
☐ Tension Builder. Skillfully enhances the mood and ramps up the tension with every note.
☑ [b]Epic Tunes. A soundtrack that could stand alone as a masterwork of musical art.[/b]
☐ Legendary Sound. So compelling, it deserves its own concert tour.
[h2] Gameplay [/h2]
☐ Snooze Fest. So dull it’s practically a tutorial on how to sleep with your eyes open.
☑ [b]Pretty Fun. Engaging enough to keep you entertained for a few hours.[/b]
☐ Super Engaging. Captures your attention and refuses to let it go.
☐ Heart Racing. Thrilling and intense, keeps your adrenaline pumping.
☐ Totally Addictive. So compelling you might forget to eat or sleep.
[h2] Jumpscares [/h2]
☑ [b]Yawn. So predictable you might as well have scripted them yourself.[/b]
☐ Startled a Bit. Enough to keep you on your toes, but not much more.
☐ Jumped Outta My Seat. They come fast and furious, catching you off guard.
☐ Heart Attack Material. Brace yourself; these scares will test your nerves.
☐ Got Me Screaming. So terrifying, you might need a new set of vocal cords.
[h2] Replay Value [/h2]
☑ [b]One and Done. Seen it all in one go; no surprises left.[/b]
☐ Maybe Later. Could be worth revisiting on a rainy day.
☐ Worth a Replay. There’s enough depth to explore different paths or choices.
☐ Can't Stop Playing. Pulls you back in over and over again.
☐ Forever Replayable. Infinite possibilities that keep the game fresh forever.
[h2] PC Specs [/h2]
☐ Runs on a Toaster. So undemanding, any old machine could run it.
☐ Low End. Doesn’t need much, but don’t expect visual miracles.
☑ [b]Mid Range. A good balance between performance and quality.[/b]
☐ High End. Requires a serious rig, but it’s totally worth it.
☐ Beast Mode. Only the latest and greatest hardware can handle this beast.
[h2] Recommend to Friends [/h2]
☐ Nah, Skip It. Not worth the time, even if it’s free.
☑ [b]Maybe. If they’re really bored.[/b]
☐ Sure Thing. It’s a solid choice for anyone.
☐ Gotta Try It. Seriously, don’t miss out.
☐ Must Play for Everyone. It’s a universal must-have in any gamer's collection.
[h2] Price Worthiness [/h2]
☐ Overpriced. Not worth the cash, unless it’s on a steep sale.
☑ [b]Kinda Expensive. Fair for what it offers, but wait for a discount.[/b]
☐ Fair Price. You get exactly what you pay for, no regrets.
☐ Great Deal. More than worth the investment.
☐ Absolute Steal. Grab it now; it’s a bargain at twice the price.
[h2] Game Time [/h2]
☐ Blink and It's Over. So short, it’s barely a teaser.
☐ Short Ride. A brief but enjoyable experience.
☑ [b]Just Right. Perfectly timed to keep you engaged without overstaying its welcome.[/b]
☐ Pretty Long. Pack a lunch; you’re going to be here a while.
☐ Endless Adventure. So vast, you could lose months exploring everything.
[h2] Bugs [/h2]
☑ [b]Smooth Sailing. Not a glitch in sight; polished to perfection.[/b]
☐ Minor Annoyances. Small bugs here and there, but nothing game-breaking.
☐ Noticeable Glitches. Bugs that are hard to ignore but can be worked around.
☐ Buggy Experience. Frequent issues that detract from the gameplay.
☐ Total Glitch Fest. It’s a miracle if you can play without hitting a bug.
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👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
129 minutes
Pretty creepy so far, especially the atmosphere. You’re never in any real danger, minus a couple QTE you encounter every so often where you technically can die. But the atmosphere and the details in the scenery really add to the horror element.
The game is pretty simple. Theres a TON of puzzles to solve. More than I was expecting. But they’re easy, and pieces you need to solve them are always close by and easy to find. It’s not like some of the classic horror games that you pick up a part that you wont end up needing for an hour. So that’s a pro for me, but I’m sure the simplicity of the puzzles might bother some of the more hardcore horror fans.
Graphics and performance are great. I can’t test this on my ROG Ally, because as usual with these indie games, cloud saves aren’t enabled. Why? I’ll never understand. But on my main PC, the game is beautiful, and easy to run.
My only real con with this game, aside from the lack of cloud saves, is the voice acting of the main character. My god, whoever that is, he is awful. Like, it is laughably bad. I’m glad that it’s voiced at least, but good lord, that dude is horrific. It’s not a deal breaker, but it definitely can break the immersion.
For $9.89 I’d say it’s worth the price. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but I am glad that it’s easy enough to play without needing to be too involved with keeping track of a bunch of puzzles I encountered hours ago. I look forward to finishing it up!
Edit: I just finished it. 2.2 hours playtime. Very happy with the game’s price and length. Still can’t get over how ridiculous the voice acting is from the protagonist. Dude sounds like Ken Kaniff from the first 2 Eminem albums lol.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
155 minutes
Bought this last week on sale, played and finished it today.
Coming in at just under 3 hours, this short horror game probably isn't worth full price, but it does have some value. Parts of it are fantastic and other parts are decent, but nothing special, and some are not so great.
First and foremost this game is close to being a masterclass in non-janky indie game development. It's visuals are crisp, it's performance is extremely smooth (I encountered only a couple bits of stuttering) and its overall visual design is well above average. Environments are detailed, textures are rich. A well designed creepy setting.
Second, its story is pretty decent. Though you'll pretty much figure the hook out almost immediately, it's a good premise that is told somewhat poorly. Notes are basic fare being more straightforward in simple descriptions than with the kind of prose a good horror game should have. There's little mystery to ponder.
Third, though once areas are unlocked you can pretty much roam around at will, but the game is decidedly linear. Puzzles are about as simplistic as you can get and the answers given to you either just before, or shortly after, encountering the puzzle.
Fourth, while not exactly terrible, the voice work is pretty weak. The grizzled voiced protagonist sounds like someone trying too hard to pull off the grizzled voiced detective shtick and the spoken lines are...okay. Sometimes you're like "Why did he say that?" Every other time you're just "Meh."
As for the scares? They are lacking. The settings is creepy, there is some tension to start but it fades mid game and builds back a little bit near endgame. Fortunately the dev doesn't try to make it up with overused jump scares. There's a few, and a couple good ones, but not overdone. The truly tense moments end up being watered down with very generous quicktime triggers that take away any sense of real peril. The setting and the antagonist are still creepy as hell.
Last, the game is pretty much spoon-fed to you, so if you like 100% achievements in a game you'd have to be a really bad player to not get it here.
Ultimately I enjoyed it, but it lacks the writing and gameplay that make games great.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
100 minutes
A very good little indie game. Great graphics, design and sound. The voice over actor is overdone and the puzzles are very easy but that shouldn't deter you from playing unless you want more challenging puzzles. It tells a simple story and completes it well. The only small issue I'd nitpick is that if you are a detective and paranormal investigator you wouldn't be taking the community bus. Hehehehe. Worth a playthrough!
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Puppet House Steam Achievements
Puppet House offers players a rich tapestry of challenges, with a total of 35 achievements to unlock. These achievements span a variety of in-game activities, encouraging exploration, skill development, and strategic mastery. Unlocking these achievements provides not only a rewarding experience but also a deeper engagement with the game's content.
The Beginning
Start a new game
Off we go!
Embark on a journey to Peter Hill's house.
The Clock
Solve the clock puzzle
The Puzzle
Solve the puzzle
The Abacus
Arrange the beads in the correct order
The Cubes
Solve the cube puzzle
The Levers
Collect all the levers.
Mysterious Melody
Play the correct melody
The Switches
Solve the switch puzzle
Successful Escape
Don’t get caught!
Encounter with the Puppet
Survive the encounter with the Puppet
Island Beyond the Lake
Successfully cross to the island
James...
Found, but sadly too late...
Sharpshooter
Complete the shooting range puzzle
Without a Sound
Pass through safely
Safe Puzzle
Solve the safe puzzle
Combination Lock
Enter the correct combination
Battle with the Puppet
It wasn't easy
James’ Notes
Collect all the notes
Peter Hill's Secret
Collect all the notes
Full Canister
A full tank will definitely come in handy
Puppet House
Complete the game
Got You! 1 of 2
Catch the doll engaging in strange activities
This Whole Thing Stinks
Peek into the outhouse
The Mask
I owned a similar mask, then I took a knife to the knee
Dungeons and Puppets
You must gather your amulets before venturing forth
50 Shades of Peter
Escape the cell
The Locksmith
Fix the bent key
Minecart
Take a ride in the minecart
Hirudotherapy
Survive the leech attack
The Gardener
Cut through the vines
I Went Down, Down, Down...
Take the elevator
Rearrangement
Look around the house after the confrontation by the fireplace
Got You! 2 of 2
Catch the doll engaging in strange activities
Puppet House Minimum PC System Requirements
Minimum:- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i5-750, 2.67 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 | AMD Radeon HD 7950
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Sound Card: N/A
- Additional Notes: Full controller support
Puppet House Recommended PC System Requirements
Recommended:- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i7 3770 3.4GHz or AMD equivalent or better
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 with 6GB VRAM or AMD equivalent or better
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 20 GB available space
- Sound Card: N/A
- Additional Notes: Full controller support
Puppet House has specific system requirements to ensure smooth gameplay. The minimum settings provide basic performance, while the recommended settings are designed to deliver the best gaming experience. Check the detailed requirements to ensure your system is compatible before making a purchase.