Mayhem in Single Valley Review – Something In The Water

Developed by Fluxscopic Ltd

Published by tinyBuild

Available on PC

MSRP: $14.99


Mayhem in Single Valley is a weird beast. An Isometric, pixel horror game, it’s almost too adorable to be scary. You play as Jack, a college-bound teen in Single Valley. On the day you’re meant to catch a plane to “the city”, you witness a shadowy, red-eyed humanoid dumping chemicals in Single Valley’s water supply. As you watch, the figure notices you, and informs you that he’s going to tell everyone you did it. A passerby sees you as well, and for some reason sides with the hell-being made out of smoke and terror instead of you.

Thus, it’s up to Jack to clear his name, and save the town of Single Valley. The water isn’t the only threat, as the animals that have drank it have become green-eyed violence golems, looking to eat you or maul you to death. You don’t really fight in Mayhem in Single Valley. The game expects you to use your wits to outsmart the transformed denizens of the town. To those ends you’re given a slingshot and some running shoes. Helpfully placed trash cans will willingly provide their lids for you to use as a kind of shield, but it only withstands one hit (later upgradable to 2+).

The slingshot allows you to fire all sorts of things at the monsters in the town, but with a small catch: You don’t actually get it until about 30 minutes or so into the game. In the pre-slingshot times, you’ll have to rely on your good ‘ol throwing arm to get things done. What are you throwing? Well, anything. The transformed people and animals of Single Valley are pretty, well, single-minded. A handful of acorns can be tossed to keep squirrels away, and a hotdog or two might just keep the infected humans at bay.

A great thing about Mayhem in Single Valley is that almost every single item in the game can be moved. With the push of a button, you can push, pull, and reposition items to your advantage. Getting ganged up on by a couple of oozing infected humans? With a few adjustments, a couple of picnic tables become a foolproof barricade. This doesn’t always work, as I often found myself misjudging distances and wedging my barricade materials up against other parts of the world, rendering them useless, and in my way.

As you move through the world, you’ll come across cassette tapes that change the soundtrack of the world. I really liked this. Instead of an instant change when you entered a new area, you’d be listening to forest music until you found the desert music. It’s not too difficult, as the cassettes aren’t hidden or anything. If you think a specific track absolutely bops, you can always change the music via the cassette player in your menu. While you’re in the menu, you can combine items to make more powerful or effective items. Early in the game, you find out that a backwoods survivalists homemade hooch can reverse the effects of the contaminated water if ingested by the infected.

Using some mason jars, you can collect hooch from stashes he’s left around the world. You can then combine the jar of hooch with a food item that you’ve picked up, to create a throwable cure for infection. I really liked to douse cheese in hooch and use it to get the infected rats off my ass. Mayhem in Single Valley is a very puzzle-focused game. When you’re not running for your life, or feeding hooch cheese to rats, you’ll be solving puzzles. There is an absurd amount of hidden collectibles in the game. Tamagotchi-like virtual pets, comic books, sunglasses, dolls, imperfect clones…Wait. What? Yeah, I haven’t gotten to a point in the story where it’s explained, but hidden all over the world are weird, idiot clones of Jack.

They’re often found hanging from ledges, stuck in quicksand, or otherwise trapped in dangerous situations. You can free them, as they’re part of the collectibles list. Like I said, I have no idea why they’re around. I still get a hearty chuckle seeing them in danger though. Overall, I’ve enjoyed my time with Mayhem in Single Valley so far. The story is kept just vague enough that I want to continue on, clear Jack’s name, and find out what the hell is going on. I’d also like an explanation for the idiot clones, if the game’s not too busy.

Tags:

Categorized:

0What do you think?Post a comment.

Play Episode
61min
Girl, That's Scary
GTS Review - I Saw the TV Glow
Hey Friends, Hey!This week on the GTS podcast, we're pulling up with a review of the 2024 film, I Saw the TV Glow. Tap in to hear our thoughts on this movie, the lifelong journey of Self Discovery, basking in beautiful lighting, and so much more!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Girl, That's Scary
Good for Her/Them Horror
Howdy ya'll! This week, we are choppin' it up about movies where the femme characters have "positive" outcomes. Tap in to hear our thoughts on this sub-genre, some of our favs, and so much more!Stay tuned after the episode for an interview with THE Melissa LaMartina ✨See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe
Ep. 344 Oddity Part 2: “The Tale of the Woodm’n”
Ket tells Kim Part 2 of Oddity. Kim refreshes our goldfish brains on how it all shook out in part 1. So, let’s all sit back down and have a charcuterie with our terrifying Man ‘o’ Wood. All the girls can ask is “does anyone have the hook up on where they could find their own Woodm’n? We have some ‘monsters’ to vanquish.” Most importantly, we’ll learn if Kim will live or die in Oddity. Writer/Dir. Damian McCarthySupport the girls on PATREON for some sweet BONE CON (bonus content) at:  www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybeKKSAM Facebook Discussion Group!!"Sammies Stay Alive... Maybe"www.facebook.com/groups/kksampodcastGet acquainted with all things KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.comPeep the girls on Instagram:  @kksampodcastRock with the girls on Tik Tok: @kksampodcastBook the face of the girls on Facebook:  @kksampodcastWear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store:  kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.comOk we'll see ourselves out.Thanks for listening!xo and #StayAlive,K&KKIM AND KET’S SURVIVE THE CELLAR: link.chtbl.com/kkstcPROUD MEMBERS OF THE DREAD PODCAST NETWORKSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Development Hell: The Unmade Horror Movie Podcast
SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL 2025: The Ugly Stepsister, Obex, Dead Lover, The Virgin of the Quarry Lake (with Chad Collins)
The Development Hell podcast discusses some of the scariest and wildest horror movies premiering at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. On this episode, we are joined by Dread Central staff writer Chad Collins to discuss THE UGLY STEPSISTER, OBEX, DEAD LOVER, and THE VIRGIN OF THE QUARRY LAKE.Follow guest Chad Collins and check out his reviews here.For every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes, including Neill Blomkamp’s Alien V, the canceled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash!Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.