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The theme of "one tool, many uses" is well represented with the axegun, blending melee and ranged combat in a unique way. The game certainly falls into the "Good vs. Evil" category too. One of the standout elements for me was the atmosphere. The transition from day to night feels natural and creates a growing sense of tension as visibility fades. The enemies, while not overly scary, disappear upon defeat, which I didn’t love at first—but I can see how it makes the game more suitable for younger players or those who prefer a less gory experience. The animation, especially the creepy detail with enemy teeth, gives it some real personality. I also appreciated how you can outrun enemies with no visible stamina limit, and I really enjoyed the freedom to run endlessly dodging danger in every direction while shooting down enemies.

Although I played on my laptop without a mouse, it still worked really well. I survived a few days and had a good time. There's some great upgrades which give you a nice break, and which might really turn the tide. One small thing I found odd was the presence of a “Quit” button on the title screen. I think it would be better to have a button for controls or settings instead but it is not necessary because the game is intuitive.

Final Verdict: A fun survival game with great atmosphere, and a unique weapon concept. I didn't come across any problems but I’d happily play a more polished version in the future.

Thanks for the review! The quit button is for the desktop versions in the downloads, didn't have time to remove it for web 😆