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Seed of Hope is one of those rare games that pull you in the second you cross the threshold. The moment our team stepped into the abandoned orphanage, we knew we were in for something special. The set design is ridiculously detailed, the kind where every prop feels like it has a story attached to it. It’s immersive in a way that makes you want to slow down and take everything in. Except you can’t. This game does not give you the luxury. Seed of Hope is fast. Almost aggressively fast. Even with four experienced players, we were running around from puzzle to puzzle without a single breath in between. And while I normally love the adrenaline that comes with the spooky atmosphere, the pace feels like we were fighting against the incredible set. Maybe that was the point. It is an orphanage after all.









