The vibes here? Wild mix of mystery and renovation. Picture this: you’re Chris David. Young dude, suddenly chilling at this crusty old hotel on England’s coast that you didn’t even know you’d inherit. I mean, surprise, right? But wait, it’s not just about slapping on paint and calling it a day. Oh no. The building has… let’s call them quirks.
Mornings, you’re blasting away with tools that chat like they’ve got opinions. A sassy sand blaster, a paint sprayer with a bit too much attitude, and a cannon for furniture? Seriously, it’s like DIY on a whole other level. And you’ve got just 30 days before—well, let’s just say things get sketchy.
Then there’s Robert C. MacBrushy. Think a Scottish engineer and that old paperclip assistant somehow mashed together. He’s got the moves for both home improvement and handling, you know, spectral shenanigans. Crazy combo, but who am I to judge?
Anyway, nighttime? Whole different game. Chris roams the halls, looking for clues. Hidden spaces, weird blueprints—stuff that makes you question the foundation of reality, literally and metaphorically. Plus, lurking somewhere are creatures with too many legs and a knack for ruining fresh paint jobs at night. Ugh, can you imagine?
Oh, and side note: you’ve got a cat here. Mr. Bones. By day, just a cat. By night? Total diva with an Aussie twang, dropping cryptic wisdom like the neighborhood fortune teller. Do you trust him? No idea.
What’s cool is the musical twist. You meet quirky townsfolk, and everyone’s gotta jig. It’s all ska, punk, and jazz riffs from, like, your dad’s dusty records. Even if you’re tone-deaf, you’ll be belting out tunes with these folks. Each song brings choices—like, which verse gets you further into their twisted little stories.
Speaking of the neighborhood, Kingswood-on-Sea is all spook and nostalgia. Like it’s been frozen in time and not in a charming way. You wander off from the hotel into this seaside town to play minigolf or fix up rusty scooters. But watch it, because once night falls, even the waves seem to hush in fear.
Wrapping it up, this game? An unpredictable mash-up of restoration and hauntings, secrets and melodies. It’s this bizarre ride where walls might whisper back, the upholstery? Definitely got skeletons in its closet. And maybe… maybe it’ll reveal more about you than you wanted. But hey, it’s coming in 2026—so gear up for a strange adventure.
And listen, remember one thing: Never trust the upholstery.