What makes the noises we can’t explain? Eight-year-old Lucy is convinced it’s wolves. Her family is not so sure.
But something has been stealing Mom’s jam, glitching Brother’s games, and howling over Dad’s music. Lucy desperately wants to warn them all, and she needs your help. Will you believe her?
Because when the wolves do, in fact, come out of the walls, it’s all over.
Help her discover what's hiding inside the walls of her house in this ~40 minute interactive fable based on the book by Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean. Capture proof with photographs, search for clues with a magnifying glass, and defend Lucy’s pig puppet.
Winner of the 2019 Primetime Emmy® for Outstanding Innovation in Interactive Media.
If you are especially curious about Lucy and her world you can follow her on Instagram: @lucyandpigpuppet
Cross-buy PC VR | |
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 10+ Everyone |
website | fable-studio.com |
developer | Fable Studio, Inc. |
publisher | Fable Studio, Inc. |
connection | Internet not required |
app version | 1.2009 |
languages | English |
This is what we need more of in VR. I love interactive stories, and this is one of the best ones I've seen yet. The art style, the voice acting, the level of interactivity, and story that keeps you glued to your spot. Definitely a first rate VR experience.
The animation style and interactions were cute, but the game was way too short! There's, almost, nothing to do. You stand in one spot, look around a little, interact with a few things, but mostly you're just watching a little girl trying to convince her family of a great threat they're trying to pretend isn't there. The game has HUGE potential for a great story bit falls flat. Every time something comes up that seems like it's leading to something exciting, it's immediately resolved like an "I told you so!" to the skeptical family.
0 replayability. About 30 minutes of game play. And a rushed ending.
This game could have lots of fun chapters as a stealthy "search and rescue", but as it is, would not recommend unless as a freebie.
It's bad 👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿👎🏿😂😂😂
I found it wholesome and spooky, it's a great game. I got attached to the characters and the story was fun and interesting. It felt like being part of a show or movie, being included into something big that could be compared to Pixar. I wish this game was a series or had a sequel, my little nephew and I really liked this game.
Simply wonderful experience. Because of its simplicity I would say this is a great way to introduce people to VR. I would also say that its simplicity does not detract from the experience and, in a way, adds to the immersion.
I really liked this interactive game. Animation was great, easy to play, and not too scary for children.