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This fictional CD-ROM about a Knightmare-style game show is secretly this year’s best horror game"Only some parts of the show were aired"

“Only some parts of the show were aired”

Image credit:MinusOnePublishing

Image credit:MinusOnePublishing

Lord Fear studies his orb in Frontiers Of The Mind.

Presented as an interactive CD-ROM experience (rad!) documenting the history of a fictional,Knightmareinspired kids show, Frontiers Of The Mind instills each click with a mounting unease as you explore its archives.

Between 1987 and 1994, the British channel Network7 broadcasted 112 episodes of the TV game show Maze Masters, an interactive adventure targeting younger audiences. Only some parts of the show were aired.

The different sections of this CD-ROM explore the format and the backstage of the show. The idea is to shed a new light on the strange events which have been revealed afterwards.

This is all brought to life through extremely evocative but suitably detached documentary-style prose storytelling, and snapshots of ‘footage’ that are both circumstantially convincing and also deeply haunted if you stop to think about what you’re actually looking at. Both the sludgey, spacy soundtrack and the image editing work are especially brilliant - somewhere between an SCP and that dodgy VHS that came with theDragonStrikeboard game.

It’s masterfully done: nostalgic, creative, horrible, and delicious. You can find it on Itch.iohere.