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Here's a demo for Reka, the bewitching forest fantasy game with the chicken-legged house

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As I have now casually mentioned in about 400 news posts, I'm moving flat soon. During the quest for a new flat - a quest I would slot somewhere between return to Ravenholm in Half-Life 2 and the Shalebridge Cradle in Thief: Deadly Shadows in terms of overall hopefulness and unpleasant surprises - I toyed briefly with the idea of living in a mobile home.

You can find all kinds of weirdo moving property on Gumtree - houseboats, caravans, yurts, large coats, coffins - but they all share the disadvantage of being cramped and more expensive than described and inadequate to the power and internet needs of a Maxed-Out Videogame Journalist.

If I'd seen a house with chicken legs, though? It'd have been worth the sacrifice. Just think, whenever James Archer gives me grief about my performance in Lethal Company I could send my house to step on him.

To live in a house with chicken legs you ideally need to be a witch. A witch like Reka, protagonist of the new PC fantasy exploration game Reka, in which you can summon ravens to gather mushrooms, curse the townsfolk, brew potions and feed berries to dancing wooden effigies.

Reka now has a demo, which I have just tried to play on my crumbling work laptop (the review PC is in storage - for the 402nd time, I'm moving flat soon!) only for it to freeze up like Magrat Garlick talking to Granny Weatherwax.

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