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I really like this game. I think the beauty of it IS the silent hero and the black and white graphics. Also when you don't know what's happening and have to find out more about it as you play, it makes it all the more mysterious which is pretty much the whole atmosphere of the game. I really hope they continue this.
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Spooky game! Apart from the naf ending, i loved it! I was kinda expecting sumthin 2 jump out...oh! btw, (spoiler alert) wen ur on the roof u see sumthin scuttle off, i wanted 2 know wat it was, and in the end wen u kill the vampire, i still dnt know wat it is....cud sum1 enlighten me plz??
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Wtf seriously? the description says "The Black Death stalks the land, but is it a plague, or something more sinister??" and he has gone and mucked it up by tagging it as a vampire game. thanks Mr spoil the surprise for me i dont even see the point in playing now.....
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I felt like i was looking at someones sketch book and randomly poking their pictures with a pencil. But with less interest.
Too vague and unstructured to hold my interest past the first 500 repetitive mouse clicks - 1/5
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Not a bad game, but there is very little indication of where to go. Spent a long time going around in circles looking for somthing I might have missed. I feel like all I did was move my cursor around waiting for it to change.
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Wow, this game is so full of superstition. Salt around the bed? Seriously?? I hope we never meet, as I guess you’d call me a warlock and would try to kill me for using “science”.
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ok, you are not bright. you realize that vampiers are also undead? there are more than zombies in the undead catagory!!!!!!
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haha in the cellar theres a little thing it looks like an upside down buck tooth dog i found a bit of morbidness in it
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did anyone else see the bug when you went up the chimeny i was excpecting it to crawl up the side and then jump out at you
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Where are the zombies hinted at in the beginning? Where are the clues that would mae it at least semi-obvious when and how to use what you collected (I mean, garlic and black carbon to place on the door? How? Why?). And the art is... Meh.
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I agree with other commenters: it's a beautiful game with a neat story and atmosphere, but I didn't really know what I was looking for, or what the point of the game was until the very end. Besides that, it was a fun and interesting game and for that I gave it four stars.
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one of the worst pastel games for me, and i do like them normally. without any target its very unclear, what to do or find. the typical navigation problem of pastel games does make it rather unpleasant. you get the feeling of running constantly into dead ends... 2/5
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Have no idea what to do very early on, which makes me want to give up rather than keep playing. The degree of difficulty shouldn't come from poor navigation. :(
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This would be an awesome game if the clickable spots weren't so hidden. The whole experience degenerates into a screen-painting clickfest. Nice artwork and inventory puzzles. 3/5 stars
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I really liked the style and movement of the game. There were several clickables that were very difficult to find, which is my only real complaint. Enjoyable to play, though. I wish more point and click games had logic this well prepared.
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Beautiful woodcut feel; gameplay was short, but fairly straightforward (none of this 'sure you have a hammer, but it can't be used for both hitting wooden bars in a window AND hitting a stake, now can it?' crap). It was a bit of hunt figuring out where I could go though.
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I love the use of the black and white coloring to create a horror feel. Also it really does make it seem like its the year 1347. Though this does not make it in my favorites out of all Pastel Games point and click adventures.
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There's a lot more guess work and random clicking involved in this, when compared to the other point'n'click adventures from you guys. The silent hero doesn't really work in this case, imo.
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I didn't think I could love Pastelgames more than I already did, and then they make a game with vampires in it! The art is great, the story is interesting and I love the music - 5/5.