Careful attention has been given to design. Now, you don’t have to squint to discern details of certain puzzles. The graphics and lighting are sharpened in the remastered version. A remastered version released in 2017, and I am happy to say that it has become a fine jewel. Like most first attempts, the first version of The Rabbit Hole was a rough gem that needed refining. A far cry from its predecessors, The Rabbit Hole is VRMonkey’s first attempt at a horror game. The original Rabbit Hole was released on the Oculus in 2016 by VRMonkey, the creators of Viking Days and 7VR Wonders. While you enjoy the puzzles, remember that every second counts, because the rabbit will come for you when you least expect it. Your only hope of escape is in your ability to solve convoluted yet intriguing puzzles. On the contrary, you are a terrorized Alice locked in a room, trying to escape from a monster rabbit lurking in the shadows. The title of The Rabbit Hole is misleading because it gives the impression that you will be a happy Alice in Wonderland. Platforms: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality