Sometimes, a product is more than the sum of its parts, even when all those parts are things you individually can't handle. Last time a game managed to surpass a pile of genres I couldn't stand, it was Unholy Heights (a combination apartment management sim/tower defense game). Now I can throw Count Lucanor on the pile.
It's an adventure game with a hefty splash of horror and stealth-based "you can't defend yourself, so hide from things". I can't stand stealth games and have no stomach for horror (anxiety's a bitch), and yet everything about this was just charming.
Well, except for the blood and guts and cannibal not-mom. Those are less charming.
Regardless, for a game all about skulking around a cursed manor in the middle of the night, trying not to get murdered by plague-masked reaper creatures while you're trying to figure out Rumplestiltzkin's name (it makes sense in context, honest) it does a pretty good job of keeping things from getting too jumpscare-ish or too defanged. It treads the line real well.
(Also, in a credit to its nature as a quasi-stealth hybrid, being spotted is rarely an instant failure condition unless you've managed to get the attention ofMatadorthe Red Camerlengo, and even he can't get you if you're properly cowered beneath a table.)
It helps, a lot, that the sprite art and music are top notch.
It doesn't help at all that your character moves at a snail's pace, all the time. What I wouldn't give for a run button.
Overall, worth the buck it'd cost you on Humble Bundle right now. (Gems bundle, at the time of this writing there's a little more than 32 hours left on it.) Dunno if I'd say it's worth ten bucks, but I suppose if this sort of thing is your jam, it's not a bad investment.
It's an adventure game with a hefty splash of horror and stealth-based "you can't defend yourself, so hide from things". I can't stand stealth games and have no stomach for horror (anxiety's a bitch), and yet everything about this was just charming.
Well, except for the blood and guts and cannibal not-mom. Those are less charming.
Regardless, for a game all about skulking around a cursed manor in the middle of the night, trying not to get murdered by plague-masked reaper creatures while you're trying to figure out Rumplestiltzkin's name (it makes sense in context, honest) it does a pretty good job of keeping things from getting too jumpscare-ish or too defanged. It treads the line real well.
(Also, in a credit to its nature as a quasi-stealth hybrid, being spotted is rarely an instant failure condition unless you've managed to get the attention of
It helps, a lot, that the sprite art and music are top notch.
It doesn't help at all that your character moves at a snail's pace, all the time. What I wouldn't give for a run button.
Overall, worth the buck it'd cost you on Humble Bundle right now. (Gems bundle, at the time of this writing there's a little more than 32 hours left on it.) Dunno if I'd say it's worth ten bucks, but I suppose if this sort of thing is your jam, it's not a bad investment.
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Even if I liked FNAF jumpscare games, adding Furbies to it is a good way to make me hate anything. Lucanor is neither of those things, not really needing jumpscares (past a few half-ironic scare chords at obvious points) to get its creepiness across.
Also, the soundtrack is probably the best rendition of 8-bit Bach you can muster, so there's that going for it.
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Tattletail is one of those things where it's actually an awesome idea, I really like the creativity that went into the premise, A+ trailer and everything, but I do not play jumpscare games because ahahaha fuck you. It works out that it's such obvious YouTube bait because, yeah I know I'm falling into the trap here, but hey Markiplier played it so I don't have to. And it was entertaining enough to watch, I guess. So, I guess I'm glad I threw in the extra dollar for that, too. I mean, technically I am deriving entertainment from this product that exists because someone worked hard to make it, even if it's through a YouTube filter, so eh sure I'll go ahead and support the official release. Good job with your spoopy haunted Furby game, guys, you earned the... uh, however many cents you get after my payment gets split up.