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I recently played a game of The Mansion Incident by Travis Brightfield. It is a solo dungeon (mansion) crawl that utilizes a deck of cards to determine encounters and areas in a maze-like mansion. Also, while exploring the mansion, an abomination called the Nemesis is always in pursuit of your character. The game is very "rules-lite", which may be a turn-off for fans of crunchier play. There is a small journaling aspect to the game but that can be ignored if you just want to hack-and-slash it to the end. Overall, I had fun playing this game and recommend it for anyone that enjoys this type of system.
The genre is listed as horror but it's more of an action-horror like Resident Evil. I used Tabletop Simulator to facilitate the game since I prefer playing digitally. You can see my full review on my blog here.
Let me know if you have any questions about my playthrough or thoughts about the game. Thanks.
it's more of an action-horror like Resident Evil
The Mansion Incident ... the Nemesis is always in pursuit of your character
I feel that's definitely a fair assessment :P
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