While Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh wasn’t quite the hit that Sierra was hoping for, the 1996 point-and-click adventure horror game is still regarded as a fun romp in retrospect. And, in celebration of the game’s 25th anniversary, actor Paul Morgan Stetler is in the process of interviewing the cast and crew for a look back.
Stetler, who played the game’s protagonist, Curtis Craig, has been reaching out to members of the cast and development team for a series of monthly interviews. “Conversations With Curtis” has had Stetler have Zoom chats with Monique Parent (who played Curtis’ main love interest, Jocilyn), Todd Licea (Jonas Craig, Curtis’ father), Paul Mitri (Trevor, Curtis’ best friend) and others.
Stetler plans on including the game’s director, writer, as well as more of the cast in future installments. And, in a bit of bonus fun, if you head over to the series’ website, you can play a bit of a minigame that recreates the apartment segments from the original game, complete with Curtis’ pet rat! If you persist, you can even find a few Easter Eggs.
Phantasmagoria: A Puzzle of Flesh first released onto PC back on November 26, 1996. You can currently snag the game on Steam and GOG.com.