Today we’re going to talk about The Children of Clay, a very short horror adventure game that came out earlier this year.
You play an archaeologist studying a strange artifact. After a brief bit of text to set up the premise, you’re given control to start investigating.
You have a magnifying glass, a collection of reference books, and a few other tools. With only a bit of guidance, it does a good job of making you feel like a detective. To use the reference books, for example, you have to type in the key word you want to look up.
It also uses stop motion animation, which is interesting.
Now, when I say it’s very short, I mean it takes less then 15 minutes to complete. However, it packs an impressively creepy atmosphere into those 15 minutes. Without being a truly Lovecraftian game, it captured that sort of essence of investigating the unknown. I’d love to see what this developer could do with a full-length horror game.
The Children of Clay is short, free, and creepy. It’s the perfect game to check out this October.


