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Review: Forget Me Not Annie [eGamer]

eGamer writes: "Forget Me Not Annie a compelling experience that you should try to play because of its amazing atmosphere, intriguing narrative and unique gameplay concept. If you can make the download, and you want something engrossing and suspenseful, then this is a great way to kill thirty or so minutes. It’s just a pity that it’s so short, as it could have been a great game if it was complete. Still, in its current state it’s definitely worth playing, and there’s a lot to appreciate in experiencing what it has to offer."

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RadarPlays - Forget Me Not Annie

GamesRadar - You want more horror games? You got it. Lucas, Tom, and Ryan put on a brave face this week in Forget Me Not Annie, the story of a girl using her telekinetic powers to escape from an asylum that's beyond disturbing. Her only ally is Howard, an imaginary friend who takes the form of a nightmarish teddy bear with the most unnerving stare since Hannibal Lecter. Watch us test our bladder control with jump scares and our brains with clever physics puzzles, then download the game and try it out yourself. You're unlikely to see mannequins the same way again.

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Forget Me Not Annie Review | The Indie Game Magazine

A look at what makes this great little Horror puzzler worth your time. Made as a project for University this little game is a great deal of fun and considering it is free well worth your time.

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Forget Me Not Annie is a free first person horror puzzle game, available now

Blending a combination of Portal like puzzle mechanics, a creepy giant (talking) teddy bear and an atmosphere somewhere between a slaughterhouse and an abandoned mental institution; Forget Me Not Annie is a super creepy first person horror puzzle game that is available now for free from the game’s developers.

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