The Last Door: Prologue

The Last Door: Prologue

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The Last Door: Prologue

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4.0
Sortie : December 12, 2012
Dernière mise à jour : December 12, 2012
Développeur: TheGameKitchen

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Description

Jeu d’aventure horrifique en pixel art pour navigateur web. Un jeu à l’histoire palpitante et à l’ambiance soignée grâce à l’art, au son et à la musique. Il s’agit d’une courte démo jouable pour vous plonger dans l’ambiance du jeu et servir de « Prologue » à l’intrigue principale. Nous avons besoin de votre aide pour lancer le premier chapitre de The Last Door : http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1042570429/the-last-door-episodic-horror-adventure

Comment jouer

Souris uniquement. Comme un jeu d’aventure classique.

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Drosolmire avatar

Drosolmire

Jun. 28, 2013

432
7

I've always wondered how these horror-type game protagonists always explore these abandoned houses, hospitals, dark forests, etc. to the very end. Either they have too much courage or too much curiosity.

EPR89 avatar

EPR89

Dec. 12, 2012

358
7

Very interesting. I have a suggestion. It's actually something that should be in every point and click adventure, yet only very few have it. When the player doubleclicks the character should either run there or (in case the player clicks on a door or something similar that leads to the next screen) just enter the next screen directly. This first little trailer was already very atmospheric I would have liked to see a simple puzzle, but it did set the mood. I think I'll keep an eye on this project.

Lordeldar avatar

Lordeldar

Dec. 12, 2012

260
5

Looking forward to the full thing, definitely

pchz avatar

pchz

Dec. 12, 2012

400
11

A crime has been committed and I'm probably in mortal danger in a dark and eerie house. Best wander around on my own for a bit.

Lyciawyn avatar

Lyciawyn

Dec. 15, 2012

278
10

I love the music and sound effects. One quibble: if this be truly 1891, a simple 'Please, hurry' (not 'hurry up') would feel more appropriate, particularly from a University man in writing.