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Twilight Phenomena: The Lodgers of House 13 PC

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Save yourself and humanity in Twilight Phenomena: The Lodgers of House 13! Its 1980s England and there's a beautiful 3-floor mansion in the shade of branchy trees. With a friendly landlord and inexpensive rent, most people would envy those who live here. But bloody things are happening inside of this house. Guests are beheaded, and with every new victim humankind is getting closer to meeting a horrible monster. Is there anyone to prevent this nightmare?

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Game System Requirements:
  • OS: Windows XP/Windows Vista/Windows 7
  • CPU: 1.4 GHz
  • RAM: 1024 MB
  • DirectX: 9.0
  • Hard Drive: 463 MB
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Twilight Phenomena: The Lodgers of House 13 4.1 5 38 38
twilight pheonomena the lodger of house 13 brillent game the graphics and are sound are superb, the puzzle are good and it fun to play, but makes you jump at times. November 23, 2012
Very Enjoyable! I just played the demo and this will probably be a "buy" for me. Although I didn't see any HO scenes, the graphics and music is awesome and the storyline flows nicely. OMG, those heads!! haha November 24, 2012
Loved it. I really enjoyed this game. Great puzzles. not all hidden objects. Good story line, great fun. November 23, 2012
Ho Hum I played the demo for 20 minutes then quit because I was bored. The plot is thin,(maybe it gets better later?) and the gameplay -- which is big on mini-games -- seemed aimless. Just did not hold my attention. November 23, 2012
What is the point of this game? My review may be a bit tardy but I felt I ought to write a review of this game. Despite being from the stable that produced Puppet Show, this has to be one of the most insipid, pointless games I have played. Normally, I would play the trial first but I guess, because of the pedigree of the developers, I went ahead and bought it without doing so. I don't mind the absence of hidden object scenes as I'm not a great fan of them anyway. But the puzzles in this thing are some of the dumbest, most banal that I have seen. This game has absolutely no level of challenge in it whatsoever. You seem to just go round picking up items and then using them elsewhere. And the storyline! It makes no sense and the body-less heads that you encounter are nothing short of disturbing and add little to the story. It's just dumb, full stop. I really wouldn't waste my money on this rubbish. January 16, 2013
Not the same ole HOG! This is a great game. The game moves quickly enough that you don't get bored and there are plenty of mini games. You get to constantly interact with the environment so you're not just staring at one HOG scene after another. I was disappointed in the abrupt ending, but still think this is a great buy. Storyline is weirdly different which I also liked! November 24, 2012
Fun, Lighthearted, and Entertaining I almost would have missed this game had it not been for the blog walkthrough. There?s not anything that I would really consider creepy or scary. Just a few talking heads. It?s not gruesome, just funny and campy in my opinion. ERS characters are always rather amusing. I always look forward to the hyperbole that their characters bring to the game. It?s hilarious because they are always exaggerated and comical to the max. And this game is no different. There aren?t any hidden object scenes. Just a lot of bright and fun colorful puzzles. You collect items for your inventory that you use to interact with other objects within the game. I didn?t mind. I actually wish ERS would make one or two more games like this with the lighthearted storyline and entertaining puzzles. There are lots of locations and a lot to do. There is also quite a bit of backtracking and there isn?t a map. This is one of the few times where I?ve bought the standard edition and I wish I had bought the Collector?s Edition. I used the blog walkthrough several times. It?s hard to remember where things are sometimes. I copied it from the blog and pasted it into Word. But I wish I could have utilized the in-game strategy guide. But now I?m also curious about the bonus game. I enjoyed the game so much I was ready for more when it all ended. I actually think this is one of ERS? better games. The graphics aren?t as sharp and crisp all the time as some of their others, but it?s not too bad. It was a long game for me. I could only get through 6 chapters in one day. There are a total of 12. Overall, I thought this game was refreshing. I would recommend this if you don?t mind the absence of hidden object scenes. If you?re a fan of ERS and just want good fun, then this just might be the game that you?re looking for. November 24, 2012
This is not a hidden object game Where are the hidden objects? There are none. Not at all what I expected. When I buy a hidden object game, is it to much to ask for hidden obects? November 25, 2012
Twilight Phenomena I loved the story line and the general idea of the game play but would have enjoyed a bit better programming all together. I found myself really wanting to play it as a click and go adventure game. I found the screens a bit tiresome, almost like a text MMO. Just a little more quality and I would have gone for it. It is still fun and I could have played longer but didn't want to waste money on a game that someone just seemed to throw out there and see what reaction it gets. November 24, 2012
Not worth the money I played the demo, and was happy to uninstall it. Poor story line, way too easy - I mean, there wasn't any challenge at all, and I like a challenge, something to keep me on my toes and interested. Lots of mini games, but again, way too easy. The game was boring. I won't be wasting my money on it. November 24, 2012
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