Developer Puppet Combo is well known for its particular brand of retro horror games, harkening back to the era of PS1 and PS2. The studio combines dated visuals with interesting game mechanics and concepts, juggling classic and modern design ideas that stand the test of time. Its latest game, , is particularly good, as it layers its horror with clever tricks for overthinking and scares when you least expect them.

While many are restricted to the developer’s Patreon, is available on all major platforms and is the perfect little hit for any retro horror fans. It took me around two hours to finish, and I enjoyed almost every minute of it. My frustrations boiled down to my own silly miscalculations and mistaking some intentional elements for game-breaking bugs until I discovered the path forward.

In , you begin your journey as Helen, a young girl seemingly being held hostage in a large, dilapidated, stately home turned orphanage. After taking your designated pill, you’re instructed to head downstairs and complete a task the owners have prepared for you. However, the task itself isn’t the reason for Helen’s release, and you soon discover that she and the other girls are gradually there for a much more nefarious purpose.

The haunting story spends about half its playtime building up tension. There’s the perfect mix of dingy visuals and eerie music laced with off-key notes, crafting an atmosphere perfect for the unexpected jump scares. The presentation makes The Glass Stair.