The game does very little to guide you through this process and instead requires you to use some common sense. Once the protagonist is sent to bed, he will seemingly wake up at 3 am. What follows on, however, is but a glimpse of all that awaits you in the main act. It doesn’t really matter whether you achieve this or not, as the game will automatically send you to your slumber either way. Emily Wants to Play Too begins by showcasing the protagonist’s need to get to bed. The game comes with very little, if any, backstory. Unfortunately some technical issues persist throughout the entirety of play, leaving this one patch short of a much more refined package. This is certainly no Outlast, but that’s not to say that it’s not worthy of your time, more so if you’re a horror fanatic. Emily Wants to Play Too sits very much inline with the likes of Slender, as far as quality and quantity is concerned.
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