About This Game I Can’t Escape: Darkness is an atmospheric horror adventure game that pulls you into a living dungeon where everything conspires against your escape. It is an immersive journey into the unknown, personified by the Darkness itself. Your odds of escape are slim, and when you fail, the dungeon will change before you can try again. Defend yourself from the Darkness with whatever light you can find; once your light burns out, the Darkness will consume you.What You Get:An Infinitely Replayable Living, Breathing Dungeon - Experience dim hallways and caves carved out for unknown purposes and designed to trap all who dare enter. One false step, and you will fall into darkness forever; and when you return, nothing will be exactly as you remembered.The Truth About The Darkness - Discover clues about the tomb and the story of The Darkness as you try to make your escape.A Guaranteed Uneasy Feeling in the Pit of Your Stomach - The very walls want you to stay; they will try everything to keep you trapped in the dark. Your eyes and ears will mislead you - you’ll want to get the hell out of the dungeon as fast as you can.The More You Explore, The More You Will Find - Secrets, surprises, and special rooms are hidden on every floor.Tweet Your Escape… Or Your Death - When you die, you can let your Twitter followers know how far you made it and what killed you, or perhaps if you're lucky, how long it took you to escape!What We Get:The Sadistic Pleasure of Seeing You Die on Twitter - We’re watching, and every time you don’t escape, and even when you do, it brightens our day.More “I Can’t Escape!” - Fancy Fish Games is a small studio; we appreciate your support, and we look forward to challenging, trapping and tricking you in more games to come!The Follow-Up:I Can't Escape: Darkness is the spiritual successor to our popular 2013 game "I Can't Escape," which we developed in just one month, and which spooked and thrilled over 250,000 players. We decided to take the simple concept of "I Can't Escape" - a creepy, immersive, and expectation-challenging dungeon experience - and flesh it out into a full game while retaining the fundamental spirit of the original. I Can't Escape: Darkness is designed to invoke feelings of being lost and alone, encouraging player's imaginations to run wild while providing subtle hints of terror (rather than in-your-face savagery). What will you see and hear in the Darkness? Unpleasant things which we - the developers - intentionally placed, or terrors from your own imagination? Reaction compilation for the original I Can’t Escape (click to play) 7aa9394dea Title: I Can't Escape: DarknessGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Fancy Fish GamesPublisher:Fancy Fish GamesRelease Date: 17 Sep, 2015 I Can't Escape: Darkness Download Under 1gb Let me say this: If you haven't played the original, go do it. It's free. This game is basically the first game on an extraordinary amount of steroids. The claustrophobic, crushing atmosphere of the first is present here in spades. The first game had a very silly and convoluted "solution" of sorts, but was so drenched in atmosphere that it managed to be amazing anyways.This game seems to take the silly aspects of the first game and toss them to the side. So all that's left is a legitimately awesome, distilled experience. Let me tell you, this game is pretty \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing hard too. Managing your resources is HARD. You really have to pay EXTREMELY close attention to your resources and take every decision very seriously. Losing as it were is not a very big deal. It sucks to lose of course, but part of enjoying this game is learning from your mistakes. I don't want to call it a roguelite (it's very much NOT) but this game is not meant to be completed in just a few attempts. You will \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 up and die, but each death will teach you something valuable.I spent probably a good 20 hours with the first title, and I haven't had that much time to play with this game, but I can already tell you this game will consume me when I get the time to properly sit down and digest it.tl;dr: Go play the first (FREE) game. Enjoy it? Then get this. This is the first game x100.. Great game with effective audio design. Has a sort of dungeon master\/legend of grimrock feel to it, although only in a visual sense. Totally different game styles. Enemies are quite good although they do have that enlarged-pixel design which may not be to everyones taste. Controls might seem a bit fiddly for some. I found keyboard+mouse to be much easier. The joypad (360 wireless) seemed a bit cumbersome and I did experience some wandering crosshairs. They just moved by themselves like it wasnt calibrated. May of been my setup, but no other game I own has given me this problem. Either way, a very good game so far and fairly priced. If you like dungeon crawler type games with some puzzle elements then you may like it. Some may find it shallow compared to dedicated rpg games but this isnt even trying to compete with that. It's fun, creepy and atmospheric. Definitely worth a purchase!. This is one of those games that you'll either love or hate. It is very cryptic, can be difficult when you don't know what you're doing, and it may or may not scare you. I personally like it, to be honest. :). It's a fun game, fairly challanging, not very long. the way movement works is a tad annoying, you move in spaces and turn 90 degrees at a time.. I'm not sure what to make of this game. I like grid based dungeon crawlers (these are usually RPGs) and this game is quite different. It is atmospheric, there are puzzles and it is old school in that it won't hold your hand. It's not scared to kill you either. The engine feels quite simple, as does the game play, which is adequate. It's not Legend of Grimrock which has a lot of depth, though I haven't completed the game. In just half an hour it does feel like I've got quite far, being five floors down on my save and overcoming what could be the heart of the maze. I would recommend the game but I'm pretty sure this is not for everyone.
I Can't Escape: Darkness Download Under 1gb
Updated: Mar 17, 2020
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