Characters who interact directly with the viewer-a dream come true for any 90s kid.Classic, 90’s-style CGI that recalls a simpler era of animation.Animated tapes that tell an unsettling story, all under the guise of a welcoming children’s cartoon.A short yet intricate single player horror experience.
It’s almost as if Amanda needs something, and Riley becomes fascinated with finding out what that something may be. A gnawing feeling in the back of their mind presses them to stop, but Riley is compelled to continue watching the tapes. While the episode appears charming and simple on the surface, an uneasiness starts to settle in as Riley realizes that Amanda and Wooly seem to be communicating directly through the television set. It appears to have been made locally and features a little girl named Amanda and her loyal yet shy best friend, Wooly the Sheep. To Riley’s surprise, it’s an early 2000’s era children’s cartoon they have never seen before. Intrigued, Riley pops the first tape into the VCR. The tapes are labeled simply by episode number with no other indication of their contents. In the attic, Riley is surprised to find a stack of VHS tapes next to an old TV set. Having inherited their Aunt Kate’s house, Riley Park starts exploring what the reclusive woman left behind.