Dollhouse Village Game Review

Located in the eastern part of Longmont, Dollhouse Village is comprised of 265 homes. This neighborhood is a desirable choice for first-time homebuyers because of its affordability. The homes are a mix of ranch-style, two-story, and townhouse styles. Many feature an attached garage and a walkout space. In addition to the various home designs, residents can also choose from a variety of home sizes and price points.

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In the final scene, Ethan Winters is haunted by the death of his wife, Mia, and is spurred on by the kidnapping of his daughter Rose. The deranged villagers of the village break the girl in four equal parts and take her hostage. On his hunt for her, Ethan is led to the basement of the Beneviento estate, where he discovers an odd collection of dolls.

After successfully escaping the village, players must deal with the deranged inhabitants of the town. The town’s residents are a bit spooky, and the spooky residents of the village often take advantage of this fact. To find their missing daughter, the deranged citizens in the town of Beneviento kidnap Rose and split her into four equal parts. The hunt brings Ethan to the basement of House Beneviento, where he finds an odd collection of dolls.

The game begins with a visit to the Doll Workshop, where Angie, the owner, has just emptied your inventory of weapons and ammunition. As she cuts the power, the game’s mechanics can feel unnerving, so it’s recommended to upgrade your weapons and stock up on ammo before visiting the house. The house itself isn’t particularly difficult, but the eerie atmosphere of the first part of the game is unnerving.