The Beginning
Welcome one and all! Here is a little review on Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake. I'm earthgirl09, and I LOVED this game! What's better than a haunted cabin in the middle of a forest near a cemetary? Not much. Let's put our paws up for these playful pups!
The Good



It was too great to really put in words, but I have some.
Three words...
Welcome one and all! Here is a little review on Ghost Dogs of Moon Lake. I'm earthgirl09, and I LOVED this game! What's better than a haunted cabin in the middle of a forest near a cemetary? Not much. Let's put our paws up for these playful pups!
earthgirl09 Presents...
Not Ghosts; They're Hosts!
Not Ghosts; They're Hosts!
The Good

- When in the cabin, it sounded so real because of all the creaking floorboard sounds. Great sound effects!
- The music fit perfectly into the game.
- Throughout the game, you get to choose whether you play in the day or night.
- There were lots of places to explore in the cabin and cemetary, including secret passageways and secret rooms.
- It was hard to depict who the culprit was. It made us endure to the end!
- We got to talk to the characters alot, mostly just to ask for something that would help us out in the course of the game.
- There's hardly any bad things!!
The Bad 

- The bait were all spread out in the forest, making it hard to find them.
- There were not so many fun puzzles in the game. At least, not that I could even think of.

- The birdwatcher's name was Red Knott. What kind of name is that?
- Sally McDonald is the girl who allows you to stay at the cabin. The thing is, is if Ronald McDonald is married! Te he.
- While looking for wood to fix something, Nancy also had to search for birds. Under a tarp was a wood plate to get. Then Nancy asks "Where are all the birds?" making me wonder if she was trying to find birds under the tarp.

- Unvealing the secrets at the end got all secretive and cool, making you wait for surprises to come!
- Getting out of the fire was tricky, but surprising.
- Nancy talking about Knomes!
- I can't name any more, but this game is just naturally fun. It's hard to explain, but it just is.

It was too great to really put in words, but I have some.
Three words...
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