The film utilizes a "wraparound" narrative where the characters sit at a table to play a Ouija-style game. To play, participants must enter a quiet room with a candle and a red-covered book with no illustrations.

The game dictates that "winners live and losers die". Crucially, players are warned never to quit without receiving explicit permission from the book. Featured Anthology Segments

Some viewers on Nerdly rated it highly (4/5 stars), calling it a strong anthology with diverse, unsettling scares.

Reviews for the film are mixed, with critics praising the variety of the shorts while often criticizing the quality of the wraparound segments.

A South Korean short that delves into body-horror themes, though some critics noted issues with its English dubbing.

Players ask, "May I enter your game?" to begin. Each question asked by the group brings them closer to a malevolent entity trapped in the house.

Directed by Dean Puckett, it focuses on a religious cult and their views on same-sex relationships, leading to a shocking conclusion. Critical Reception