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About This Game CURSE is a point-and-click horror game that throws the player into the world of paranormal investigations. Explore the infamous Atherton Manor, site of several deaths and disappearances over the last 100 years. Your mission is to purge the Manor of its occupants and to get out in one piece.Think you have what it takes to reveal the secrets hidden in the shadows of Atherton Manor?Game Features:Story-Driven gameplay: CURSE features a deep story filled with rich characters and more than a few twists and turns.Icon Driven point and click gameplay within a 3D world: The Player navigates within the environment by clicking on interactive Icons. The player can also look around the environment in a fully 3D setting.Ghost Chase: The denizens of Atherton Manor don't take kindly to intruders and will attack you if provoked. Players can choose to stand their ground or to run to other rooms. Use your flashlight to get the ghosts and to navigate for when the ghosts appear, the lights go out!UV Flashlight: You are equipped with a high-tech flashlight capable of disintegrating entities that would do you harm - use your flashlight carefully though, as you only get a single battery!What to Expect:CURSE is a narrative-focused experience. Expect to read lots of notes and dialogue. This game is intended for those who enjoy a fun, spooky, tale that takes time to experience.Linear Gameplay: CURSE is a linear experience with some light branching that gives players some determination of events. The game is linear at a high level though in order to tell a cohesive story.Ghost Chase: The ghost chase feature is tense. It's supposed to be tense. The ghosts will arrive at random points within the Manor with the intention of killing you. Point and Click Navigation: CURSE does NOT allow free movement. We wanted to create an experience more like a theme park ride where we control aspects of what you see and what you don't see. If you give in to this type of storytelling you should have a rollicking good time. If you prefer to actively move through the game space CURSE may not be for you.Jump Scares: Although the game does not rely on jump scares in order to entertain the player, it does include more than a few. Horror Elements: The horror of CURSE is geared towards a more PG-13 vibe than R or MA ratings. We strive for atmosphere over gore and graphic violence.Sound Good?If the above descriptions interest you then strap in and let's go for a ride!CURSE provides 2-4 hours of gameplay in most cases. If you wish to collect all the achievements you will need to play it a few times in order to play through the branching elements and optional difficulty settings. 7aa9394dea Title: CURSEGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Stormlord GamesPublisher:Stormlord GamesRelease Date: 1 Sep, 2016 CURSE Torrent Download [portable] curse of the pharaohs pc download. usborne curse of the lost idol. english course dublin. curse resource pack minecraft. curse words in english. curse of chucky horror full movie. max curse ps4. sleep curse full movie. curse in arabic. curse cataclysm addons. curse minecraft. hindi curse sentences. jocuri curse pc download. curse of the zodiac full movie. curse addons heroes of the storm. wow addons 8.1 curse. curse of chucky full movie online. 76ers curse. curse addons bigwigs. curse of la llorona torrent download. curse addons wow npcscan download. curse of damyaan full movie. download jocuri curse pc. english course near me. rainbow curse final boss theme. sophie's curse game free. cursive keyboard. curse addons atlasloot. curse voice key This isn't a game. It's barely interactive and progressing past the level "boss" is entirely based on luck.. An excellent, scary, and fun ghost hunting game for once with hardness levels you can pick at the beginning! This is not your typical "point and click" adventure. Combining more a mondern style of point and click with first person action scenes throughout, this game surpasses many first person ghost games that are twice as expensive. You find yourself, a psychic ghost hunter, investigating the infamous Atherton Manor. Once there, you cannot leave and have no choice but to discover the secret to the hauntings that definitely can, and will, hurt you. The graphics are excellently creepy; dark enough to give that scary atmosphere with colors like red and dark umber saturating the scenes, but light enough that you can see what the heck is happening..most of the time ;). Every fear I have so far has been addressed, lol, from large spiders to darkness to ...well, won't give away too much; I don't want to ruin the great jump scares. This is not a game for people who do not like to read. Full of notes from a past ghost hunt gone bad in the 1980's (Gnarly dude!), you find yourself following their bread crumbs to the source of evil in the manor. There are also wondferful little additions that true horror movie lovers might recognize from classic horror films such as a recorded message left by Mr. Atherton via a victrola that plays itself when you enter his dark abode, similar to the same event in the classic movie "Hellhouse" from a Richard Matheson award winning book of the same name.This game ROCKS! A 10\/10 game for playability, graphics, storyline, atmosphere, and originallity. Absolutely was delighted with this and hope Stormgod Studios makes more!. I had this in a bundle and when I read it was a point and click game I thought oh no its going to be very slow find objects and not much happens.I was wrong I really enjoyed playing this game.I recommend it.. Sigh, okay. I concede. It may be time for all of us smarmy-arsed reviewer types to put our tails between our legs, because somebody just managed to make a genuinely impressive game using Unity Personal Edition. Sure, they needed to reduce the otherwise "real-time" move mechanics to pointing-and-clicking, but that kinda thing is just "resourceful" in my book. First rule of being indie: don't try to take on the big boys. You ain't gonna make Bioshock: Infinite 2 on a free engine with a staff of less than ten people, boys and girls. Those kinds of production values are BOUGHT, plain and simple. So how do you compensate for that? Innovation. And while Curse evidently isn't the most jaw-droppingly original game ever made, it certainly does a commendable job of turning its potential shortcomings into assets. That's clever game-making, kids. So the first people I'm going to recommend this game to is anyone else - especially you lazy \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing Europeans - who are contemplating making a game with a small team on crap-all money. This game will do a great job of teaching you all how to make humble pie, while still retaining enough flavour to produce an agreeably tasty little treat. One group I definitely WOULDN'T recommend this to are the anti-linearity brigade, 'cause, yup, it's pretty darned linear. There are moments where you have a bit of agency as to what order you investigate things in, but beyond that, the tightly-constructed plot pretty much leads you where it wants you to go, and decides in what order you open what door or investigate which piece of furniture. It's up to the individual to decide how much such a storytelling device peeves you. Me, I'm fine with it as long as there's good enough reason for it, and as long as I'm still taken on a journey. This game mostly succeeds on both of those counts, in my opinion. You may not agree. Oh, and those people who don't like to READ: I'd be tempted to warn you people, too, if it wasn't for the fact that you can actually ignore the longer texts and opt for the short "summary" which the game offers (which you've gotta click through anyway, in order to progress through the game). In other words, those of us who DO like to read can take our sweet time, and the rest of you can just skim past all those "boring" bits. So best of both worlds right there. (Oh, and to the aforementioned Euro indie game developers: this game could also teach you a thing or two about how to WRITE NOTES in a competent and entertaining manner. In English, no less...) Which brings us to two of the biggest questions you're all liable to ask, namely: can an ostensibly point-and-click game be SCARY? And is there any "action" to speak of, or is it entirely free of danger and\/or time pressure? Answer to the first question: yes, it's pretty scary. Not persistently terrifying, perhaps, but certainly spooky. Oodles of atmosphere, and some perfectly effective jump-scares. Oh, and some real-time do-or-die bits as well. Which brings us to our second question... Yes, there is real-time action. Every now and then a nasty ghostie comes for you, and you have to destroy them with a concentrated burst of flashlight (why hello there, Mr Alan Wake)! It's no great shakes as action game mechanics go, and regrettably provides the game with some unnecessary "cheap deaths", but provides enough real-time tension to ensure that you'll have your flashlight at the ever-ready for these admirably tense occasions. Minus these moments, this would essentially be a mere "walking simulator", and I know how much you philistines hate THOSE. Oh the whole, Curse reminded me of a cross between Layers of Fear, a limited-agency interactive novel, and the flawed-yet-interesting point-and-click "classic" Scratches. Don't get me wrong: if I were to compile a list of my all-time Top Forty horror games, this wouldn't even come close to making the grade. If, on the other hand, I was to compile a list of the top ten horror games released on Steam in the past year, I'd fancy its chances. Is the price a bit steep? Yes. Probably. But Steam sales are a dime a dozen, so just wait for one of those if you're still unsure. If you only play three horror games a decade, DON'T make this one of them. But if, like myself, you play at least a dozen each and every year, this is probably one worth checking out.Verdict: 8\/10.UPDATE: Since I wrote this review, I see the devs have been wise and dropped the price. Seven bucks? Sold!. this is sucks! I can't play itthe charachter moves so damn slow, and it takes like a second just to move the mouse pad.. whenever I reduced the resolution it still getting slow!I'm tired of this sh!t. I had this in a bundle and when I read it was a point and click game I thought oh no its going to be very slow find objects and not much happens.I was wrong I really enjoyed playing this game.I recommend it.. Just in time for Halloween, it's Curse. A point and click adventure you should buy, but for the length, price, and rage inducing, I can't say yes. I feel like saying no isn't right either, but it's not a yes.The sad thing is, Curse has a lot going for it. While the story is slightly cliched, it starts off strong and it's actually kind of pretty. It's going to remind you of a lot of nostalgic games you played as a kid. It's not too easy, it has a slow creepy and WOW THAT'S DISTURBING WHO CAME UP WITH THIS! factor, and an approach that I do actually like.I really wish there was an "on the fence" feature because that's what I really am for this game. On the fence.Really. I should be praising it. There's a minor combat system in a point and click game! But it's actually difficult even on easy mode and severely spanks you for not getting it right the first time, then forces you to replay that slow action that led up to the combat over and over again until you pick route one, two, or three and get lucky to shine the flashlight on the ghost. It's pure luck and if you guess wrong or lift your finger off the spacebar too slowly\/quickly, you're dead and it's START AGAIN FROM MUNDANE AND SLOW ACTION. This has led to at least four extra hours of playing time and no, that's not an angry exaggeration. I really wanted to enjoy that because combat, even if minor, in a point and click is pretty awesome and while it's not perfect, that's a pretty nice try. Just punishing me so severely for not getting it right feels like a kick to my stomach. When you get lucky enough to zap the ghost, they are disabled in a brilliant display of green fire and you feel pretty great about yourself.Again, if you got lucky enough to zap them.Then there's a bit of a disappointment that we have two "main baddies" to banish. There's a pretty interesting storyline and after you conquer the one in the first half, the one in the second half hardly matches up to the first one. Admittedly, a lot of video games suffer from this. The point is to hook you because you're probably going to stop playing after you get so far in the first half. It starts of amazingly strong and the storyline does keep you clicking around going "BUT WHAT NEXT? TELL ME. TELL ME!" It's not a let down at all that things aren't what they seem in the "Blood Manor". It's more that you're honestly wishing there was more to it and there just isn't as much there as you hoped. Especially since the regular price of the game (even if I got it on sale) makes me think I'm getting a little more. I was hoping for more than two (three-ish) ghosts. If this house is that haunted, I was hoping to make contact with more than just what I made contact with. There's a lot more hinted in story that happens and I was just hoping to see a little more.Curse also has this ugly illusion of choice. Sometimes you get to investigate on your own...but only what the game illuminates for you to investigate. You get the option to not 'read' certain items and this will keep you from being attacked by the ghosts in the house, but that's not really a choice. Truthfully, the biggest choice I got to make in the game was left or right. And then everything else was YOU MUST CHECK EVERYTHING ONE BY ONE AND ONLY WHAT WE SAY YOU CAN LOOK AT. It felt very, very painful to do that. You can't even make your character go backwards to double check something. It's ridiculous.There is the minor issue with the options. I can't mess with my mouse options, which is all over the place in this game. Listen, my mouse isn't this sensitive on my regular screen. How come I'm metaphorically sneezing here and it's going bonkers? You need to give me some more options here other than fullscreen\/windowed and to change the dimensions. You really need to do a little more here for me. I can't be the only one swearing when a game does this.There's also an odd imbalance to the "jumpscares" from the first and second half of the game. Second half has some silly skeletons under a sheet that made me giggle and yell spoopy while the first half of the game made me feel very upset and emotionally attached to a ghost trying to rip my face off. The pacing just seems weird. It's almost like someone played half way, got offended, and then they decided to done it down with a silly crawling ghost and "spoopy scary skeletons" and "standard covenant with Satan". It's fine, it's just a horror trope and one many are tired of. While I don't care, it's something people are going to hone in on and start shredding to bits...Let's look at some strong points here. Say we try to look at Curse as a haunted house simulator without too much key collecting. Mission accomplished if so. You've got a decent sized house to explore, get a few scares, have things peer at you from outside, and then move on to the next room. Not bad. We've got a virtual ouija board without the threat of inviting demons and great aunt Ethel to come haunt us. Awesome. We have pop culture references to classic Ghost Busters and even a slug at Five Nights at Freddy's. The game also seems to be self aware at general paranormal silliness. There's a lot to like here. The character design also is rather nice when it comes to Mary and Eve. You know...when they aren't dripping blood, throwing scissors, or punching you... Oh and the music is lovely. It matches the feelings of the investigation into the manor. From tense violins to sad music while investigating a child's toybox, you'll notice the music is really nice...It's just all of those nice points are hard to remember when I'm dying and I have to replay parts over and over again while I'm watching a ghost punch me in the face and hearing the little gagging death noises. It really harshes my vibe. There goes my enjoyment just because of my stupid frustration. That wasn't all that got my goat, so to say...There's also a few game crashing bugs present. If you try to switch your difficulty after dying to a ghost and restarting your game, that ghosts will not show up except for cutscenes. You cannot play the phonograph in the hall and you cannot progress. If you want to switch difficulties after dying, please exit your game. If you die to a ghost and want to fiddle with options in between, just don't do it and wait until you have a ghost-free moment to do that. You will seemingly bug out your game and need to restart everything. I encountered these bugs more than once.As standard with my reviews, here's your health hazards. Flashing lightning and other bright lights are not appropriate to those suffering from seizures or those sensitive to quick changes of light. While I suffer from severe migraines and this did not trigger a migraine, this is certainly migraine territory gaming. Game with caution.Listen, it's not a horrible game and I don't regret it, but I nearly threw my laptop and I'm very tired of doing that. Think about this game long and hard. This is certainly something to get if you really like point and click while feeding your nostalgia monkey on your back. The jumpscares really aren't gonna do it for you if you're a horror diehard. They're not that good and not that convincing. It's a middling game that I really can't find strong feelings for or against.. Game seems to require more graphics card memory than I have in my integrated video card. I have been trying to change the resolution to be able to play, but its not that effective.. This is an interesting game in terms of the story line and the level of creepiness. Having said that, the limitation of not being able to freely move around is slightly annoying, however it might serve the purpose of attacks by ghosts. However this is certainly not worth paying $16.99 as there is not much content to the game!. I had this in a bundle and when I read it was a point and click game I thought oh no its going to be very slow find objects and not much happens.I was wrong I really enjoyed playing this game.I recommend it.

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