Submissions by EGonzr tagged 18

Genre: Horror, Sci-Fi, Psychological, Mystery

Platform: Consoles and PC

Target audience: Older than 18, for those who like suspense, fear games and want to solve questions.

Description: In the Dark is a game that will expose your analytical skills to the maximum and that make you feel scare.

In ¨In the Dark¨ we find Roger in an abandoned camp, Roger is the main character of the game, Roger arrives there with a group of 6 friends, 4 men and 2 women whose names are Maria, Maribel, Josh, Michael, David and Roger.

The game begins with all of his friends disappeared, leaving only Roger frightened and bewildered in the middle of a dark forest alone and with secrets. To finish the game Roger has to know what happened to his friends, how they separated and how to find them, but as the game progresses there will be riddles and challenges that Roger has to complete.

Roger will start with just one lamp, a map, a cell phone with a low battery and a backpack. As the game progresses, you can collect objects that can help you, you can even craft things if you have the necessary objects.

The map will be an open world with large dimensions to give the user more interactions and more places to discover.

You can find abandoned houses, ghosts, wild animals, witches, thieves and you can even find aliens if the easter egg is unlocked.

In this game you will be in suspense all the time, you will have to measure well each step you take, and you should not trust your friends either.

Roger can feel hunger, cold, fear and the player have known how to act in each of these situations.

The game will have different endings like: never find your friends, Roger can never leave the forest, Roger's friends betray him, Roger is kidnapped by the aliens, find all your friends or discover that everything was a joke.

The end that will be reached will be through the actions taken during the game, so you have to take good decision to reach the best final.

The music of the game will be Ça vaut mieux que d'attraper la scarlatine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YK8Bcsl-bc
Credits to Ray Ventura

Photo credits to Christian Langereek