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It Lurks In The Woods Ativador Download [pack]

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About This Game It Lurks in the Woods, or Elle Rôde Dans l’Bois by its original name, is a short horror game based on French Canadian folklore.New France, 1682. A man is traveling from Ville-Marie to Trois-Rivières. The woods are a dangerous place. No one should wander in alone, but his dying brother needs its aid. On the road, as the sun settles down, something attacks him. It wasn’t an animal, or a man. It was something else. To save his brother’s life, he’ll have to find a way out before the night falls. But what lurks in the woods?It Lurks in the Woods is based on Honoré Beaugrand’s works, and the many stories that make French Canadian folklore so rich and unique. 7aa9394dea Title: It Lurks in the WoodsGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Olivier LeClairPublisher:Olivier LeClairRelease Date: 8 Feb, 2017 It Lurks In The Woods Ativador Download [pack] it lurks in the woods walkthrough. it lurks in the woods gameplay. it lurks in the woods It's generally not a good sign when you see the words "Made with Unity" come on-screen before anything else, but at least this is one effort which was clearly made with a bit of love. Which isn't to say that it's "good", exactly - it's not - but at least someone cared enough to spend longer than four-and-a-half hours putting their "experimental" masterpiece (read: tech demo) together, and had enough respect to make the resultant "game" free for all bar those who choose to make a donation. A donation, one presumes, mostly intended to show support towards whatever project the dev decides to undertake next. My own assessment of the developer's potential? Yeah, there's definitely potential here. The graphics are spiffy - even if you feel a bit like a dwarf running through a forest at times, despite no clear indication that your character is anything of the sort - and the sound is generally well-realised (though some differentiation between paved footpaths and the surrounding grass would have been nice). The sounds of the legion of weeping female voices following you in the caves is especially effective, if a tiny bit shoddily mixed. The atmosphere, on the whole, is really quite applaudable. The gameplay, unfortunately, is not. Wander about semi-aimlessly, stumble upon a map to some caves you're supposed to visit, find what you're looking for in said caves, die several times trying to escape said caves, then die several more times running around in circles once you're outside again. I didn't see the very ending due to my impatience with this latter part of the game - you really do get thrown back quite a ways when you die, just to end up getting lost all over again - but I have a strong suspicion I saw virtually everything on offer anyway, in well under thirty minutes. Other reviews claiming to have finished the game certainly seem to back me up in this assumption. So why the recommendation, you ask, for a short game I couldn't even be arsed completing? Well, it's free, and given that Steam only gives me two thumbs to choose from, it doesn't really seem fair to choose the downward-pointing one. I've certainly PAID MONEY for far, far worse, especially on Steam. Take this product for what it is - a brief, atmospheric experience predominantly designed to show off an aspiring game-maker's potential - and it's not "bad" by any stretch of the imagination. Would I go so far as to call it a fully-fledged "game"? That's a bit of stretch. It is what it is, really, and I would at least be interested to see what the dev gets up to in the future. He's already half-way there - only the mapping leaves a LOT to be desired - and if people insist on inflicting their half-baked learning experiences on the general public, the least they can do is not charge people for it. Recommended, if only barely, and only for the genuinely curious and\/or financially destitute.Verdict: 5\/10.. A lot of people seem to forget that this is a FREE 2 PLAY game.And yes, the game has flaws, yes the game is short, yes more could be done.But for me it was decent enough to give me some chills, and i know if the creator keep working hardHe is gonna improve !+ Pros: Has a somewhat creep feeling to it+ Free, fast and understandable!+ A little story, not big, but gives the game meaning.- Cons: Bad choise of font\/handwriting (Hard to read at some points)- Not enough time to read the papers- Not a skip options if you want to replay and don't read.- sloppy \/ bad flow while playing, feels laggy (specially outside) even at low graphics.- COULD HAVE BEEN MORE. But keep learning!I will give this a YES on recommend, no reason not to.Check out my gameplay video in 2 parts, and tell me what you think yourself.https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=smJsEf-jWRU. The game has set speed text making you HAVE to read at the exact speed the developer chose. It also means that if you should want to restart the game for any reason, you're forced to re-sit through all the unskippable text "video". Graphically, the game is poorly optimized. I have a powerful gaming rig, but I was forced to down grade the video quality of the game due to its poor optimizations. I did like the quality of the graphics in the cave scenes and the fireflies - very well done.Make up your own mind with this gameplay: https:\/\/youtu.be\/NeTQnOEWl0s. It's generally not a good sign when you see the words "Made with Unity" come on-screen before anything else, but at least this is one effort which was clearly made with a bit of love. Which isn't to say that it's "good", exactly - it's not - but at least someone cared enough to spend longer than four-and-a-half hours putting their "experimental" masterpiece (read: tech demo) together, and had enough respect to make the resultant "game" free for all bar those who choose to make a donation. A donation, one presumes, mostly intended to show support towards whatever project the dev decides to undertake next. My own assessment of the developer's potential? Yeah, there's definitely potential here. The graphics are spiffy - even if you feel a bit like a dwarf running through a forest at times, despite no clear indication that your character is anything of the sort - and the sound is generally well-realised (though some differentiation between paved footpaths and the surrounding grass would have been nice). The sounds of the legion of weeping female voices following you in the caves is especially effective, if a tiny bit shoddily mixed. The atmosphere, on the whole, is really quite applaudable. The gameplay, unfortunately, is not. Wander about semi-aimlessly, stumble upon a map to some caves you're supposed to visit, find what you're looking for in said caves, die several times trying to escape said caves, then die several more times running around in circles once you're outside again. I didn't see the very ending due to my impatience with this latter part of the game - you really do get thrown back quite a ways when you die, just to end up getting lost all over again - but I have a strong suspicion I saw virtually everything on offer anyway, in well under thirty minutes. Other reviews claiming to have finished the game certainly seem to back me up in this assumption. So why the recommendation, you ask, for a short game I couldn't even be arsed completing? Well, it's free, and given that Steam only gives me two thumbs to choose from, it doesn't really seem fair to choose the downward-pointing one. I've certainly PAID MONEY for far, far worse, especially on Steam. Take this product for what it is - a brief, atmospheric experience predominantly designed to show off an aspiring game-maker's potential - and it's not "bad" by any stretch of the imagination. Would I go so far as to call it a fully-fledged "game"? That's a bit of stretch. It is what it is, really, and I would at least be interested to see what the dev gets up to in the future. He's already half-way there - only the mapping leaves a LOT to be desired - and if people insist on inflicting their half-baked learning experiences on the general public, the least they can do is not charge people for it. Recommended, if only barely, and only for the genuinely curious and\/or financially destitute.Verdict: 5\/10.. It Lurks in the Woods is a decent Horror\/ atmospheric game. Its not mind blowing in any way but I enjoyed it enough to recommend other Horror, Atmospheric, or even Adventure game fans try it out.. I will recommend this crap,but only because its free!. this game is boring as hell like REALLY BORING

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