I found this to be an atmospheric text/graphic horror adventure with some spooky locations, an interesting story, and some fun puzzles to solve . It's a quest to rid a cursed village from a nefarious evil that has caused many deaths over the years. Easy to play and interact with using the familiar standard two word input commands. You can save your progress if desired - although mine seemed to be auto-saved in my browser. I was able to continue where I left off quite easily over the three sessions in the single day that it took me to finish the game.
There are no sudden deaths or complicated mazes and I didn't need to make a map to complete or refer to. You are left in no doubt as to the commands you require to communicate with the program so there is no real "guessing" as to what to type in.
Enjoyment lies in the challenge of figuring out how to utilise the various objects that you discover in order to progress and make headway toward the eventual climax where you get to confront the dark and horrific evil itself!
The author has designed one or two clever, thought provoking puzzles created to make you think a bit and not have it too easy. I would class it as a good effort in the time allowed.