There's a tongue-in-cheek humour running throughout Unseen Carnage that tickled my funny bone - from throwing packets of meat into a pot with the plastic still on, to the toilet with the ludicrous amounts of doo-doo in there, the small environment of the cabin really encapsulates the feeling of wanting to stay in a safe place.
I had a blast finding all the 6/6 endings - although I was certain that starving to death was going to be one of them! I would have also made the microwave exploding one of the 'bad' endings! There could be some polishing done to this, but overall a fun and enjoyable indie horror