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Hazel May Saves The Halloween Monster Soiree

Find Items To Help Creatures Get Ready to Party in ‘Hazel May Saves The Halloween Monster Soiree’

Posted on November 13, 2018November 11, 2018 by Joel Couture

Frankenstein is a little sullen, a ghost could use a new costume, and a mummy’s feeling a bit dry in silly adventure game Hazel May Saves The Halloween Monster Soiree.

Hazel may has heard there was going to be a monster party for Halloween, but wasn’t quite prepared for how literal people were being with that statement. Still, why waste a perfectly good party night? When she arrives, though, she finds the monsters are far from ready to get down, and will need your help going around the house looking for items to help these supernatural beings prepped for party time.

Your job in Hazel May Saves The Halloween Monster Soiree is to find items around the house that will help these various creatures get ready. You’re free to explore its as you see fit, finding keys to unlock doors or items, like graves, skulls, pizzas, and potions, giving them to the right monster to make them feel ready to have a good time. Just try to pay attention to what they want, lest you hand them something they don’t need. You don’t want to make things worse, do you?

Hazel May Saves The Halloween Monster Soiree offers a cute, lighthearted jaunt through an eerie house filled with lovable monsters. Sounds like a great place for a party to me.

Hazel May Saves The Halloween Monster Soiree is playable for free on Itch.io.

Joel Couture

http://www.indiegamesplus.com

Joel has been covering indie games for various sites including IndieGames.com, Siliconera, Gamasutra, Warp Door, CG Magazine, and more over the past seven years, and has written book-length studies on Undertale and P.T.. Joel is constantly on the lookout for digital experiences that push the boundaries of what games can be, and seeks to delve into the creative process, meanings, and emotion labor that goes into the work of artists worldwide.

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