This looked fun, this looked intriguing, and for what it is, I guess it's kind of fun. Reminds me a lot of "Inside" or "Limbo". However, unlike the other two, this game is more frustrating than fun. It has bad checkpoint design, very ugly graphical problems, cheap traps, and puzzles with otherwise obvious solutions being too well hidden without enough of a hint for them, particularly in the...water filled areas of this game. What little hints at a story are intriguing, but otherwise lose their appeal rather quickly when the game tries to be more scary than fun and fails at both. I get the sense this game really wanted to channel Little Nightmares but didn't have enough time and work put in to match that quality, not that I expected too much.e As it stands, can't recommend it too much, just wasn't very fun.
KEEP OUT
- Release Date:
- Jan 29, 2021
- Developer:
- Weaveractive
- Publisher:
- Weaveractive
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
OVERVIEW

KEEP OUT is a horror and mystery puzzle adventure Game.
A whole story of KEEP OUT is from Devota Hill in 2044. You are "Mr. M", the toy of a wise and benevolent monarch. Explore and Find Secrets of Devota Hill and HumathScience.
GAMEPLAY
Players explore Devota Hill by manipulating Mr. M in 3D, Side-scrolling views.
You may have to fight, dodge, or sometimes get stuck against aggressive rats, human beings who kill animated toys, and other aggressive toys that don't serve the benevolent lord Mr. M. Sometimes you have to use parts of the toy that were killed to survive. Mr.M is threatened or helped in this environment. You are the lord of toys. With all your toys paying attention to you, think only about salvaging the world of threatened toys!
GAME FEATURES
- Full 3d Realistic Graphic
- Explore environments created by the coexistence of humans and toys.
- Many Creative Puzzles
- Players can find helpful items or clues for Solving Puzzles
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User Reviews
Do not buy it! A lot of technical problems!!! Unplayable!!!!!!!
if you were curious enough to click on this game, check the details, watch the intro, see any review...than it's time for you to buy the game...why? Because this will surpass your expectations...at least it did for me! I am very impressed with the developers...because this is very impressive! Just joking, but seriously...the attention to detail, the cut scenes, the story the game tells as the game breaks down...the character you control is a little version of knock out royale if you will...and you are a little character in a big world: filled with evil crows, guys in yellow toxic suits trying to grab you, little enemies the same size you are who bash your head in any chance they can! Cool Edited Video for you guys: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7vJA5dUNWY Love the graphics, love the game play...also by the way, there are nice little challenging puzzles that will make you use your big brain. The movement is crisp and feels nice, things work as intended..I am very pleased to have ...
Full Play through here (once it uploads my internet is trash): https://youtu.be/8XOPUHwUeK8 I do really recommend this game, but I think I enjoyed the play of the demo I tried a bit better. I love that there's more levels and more story but the full game has so many more frustrating mechanics i.e. having to ledge grab constantly, the swinging ropes are just flat out frustrating, having to do things perfectly to avoid some enemies there's not much forgiveness for error which is rough. The demo version I played seemed more focused on puzzle solving than platforming skill this is the opposite it has puzzles, but by the time I get to them I'm so annoyed by getting destroyed I can't even enjoy them. This felt more like a race to get to the end to see the story than an enjoyable experience it felt no where near as clean as the demo because of the new mechanics in the game, also there's a bunch of gotcha moments where you have no idea something is about to kill you and you get dunked so you h...
Got to admit, I was a bit skeptical after reading a few of the reviews, but do not be deterred, Keep Out was a blast to play. A few of the puzzles are challenging but not too over the top. You'll get through them with a little bit of trial and error. I think that's what the game is meant to be. The game mechanics are smooth, no bugs encountered on my end. The environment in the game is flawless, and at times I forgot that I was even playing a side scroller to begin with. The game is around 1.5-3 hours of game-play depending on how long it takes you to master the puzzles and a few spots that require precision. Those are few and far between though, so don't feel like you have to be a button mashing expert to get through it. My only gripe would be the $20 price-tag for a 2 hour long game that doesn't come with much re-playability, but I've seen worse, and again, I really enjoyed the game and really recommend you playing it for yourself if you have the time. If not, I'll leave a link to m...
Bought this game with my love for little nightmares in mind. However while little nightmares was able to capture a gruesome nightmare in the warped eyes of the youth, this game managed to capture what fully grown game developers would assume to be scary for a child. The controls? are awful. The amount of times my lil prince guy committed hilarious suicide while climbing up a ladder was frustrating. The directions? not clear enough and once figured out left me in irritation rather than a legit sense of satisfaction for solving the puzzle. Plot? I have to say the concept for this game is amazing, the moments I loved was beginning. I was genuinely under the assumption there was some virus loose and the toys was symbolic representations. However the ending result of.... robots and killer toys left me more empty and felt the story could've had large potential. The price? not worth the time you poor into a short game like this. You're looking at 2 hours tops, that's not even sonic force...
I've spent a long time debating my feelings on this game. When I first saw the demo and some of the artwork, I really thought this would be an amazingly fun game. But, instead, it mostly fell flat. While the visuals are pretty *chef's kiss* beautiful... the gameplay and actual storyline (if you can call it a storyline?) was unfortunate. So many points were boring and beyond the few "EEP" moments in the beginning, once you recognize the sounds or enemies it's just dull and repetitive. The game doesn't do well to guide you in some points, like the water "level", so you spend too much time watching the same death scene over and over again. Let us not forget the very strange hit boxes sometimes. I definitely do not recommend this game and I greatly wish I could've gotten a refund. Weaveractive, if you're reading this... I hope you use that money to make a better storyline and overall game. Please and thanks.
This game is so bad. The controls make know sense. Arrow keys and space bar?? I don't have arrow keys so i had to hold FN the entire time. TERRIBLE. I think this is the worst 20 dollars i have ever spent in my life. Dont play this game unless its on sale.
This is more of an thumbs sideways review. For starters, certainly not worth it full price. It's short, a bit janky, but it's an interesting take on the platformer with an interesting enough story told through visuals only, and a couple of good horror moments. But it's short, and the runtime was unnecessarily padded out by an abysmal section near the end where you're trying to dodge grabbing hands. The hitboxes of the hands, combined with the angle of the camera (which isn't changeable) make this section an absolute nightmare, so I was very glad the game ended shortly afterwards before more of that nonsense appeared. Also a word of warning, it's not complete either - there's a defunct 'Epilogue' button which never unlocks, so proceed with caution.
I just finished the game and read other reviews. I'm gonna be rational here. The puzzles and Traps are not difficult to avoid. The game's short, and I expected more gameplay. I made Full Game Walkthrough in 3 part. I played it with great passion vibes, though (maybe not the first part). However, You can check it out if you're interested: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHEsuwmje5hcrU57nAAlfOoGaBQ7saroO Ps: The second part will come out today. I recorded the last part, which is part 3 and will be published during the current week.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 or 10
- Processor: Intel CPU Core i3
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 750ti
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 10 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 or 10
- Processor: Intel CPU Core i7
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 1650
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 10 GB available space
FAQ
How much does KEEP OUT cost?
KEEP OUT costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for KEEP OUT?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or 10 Processor: Intel CPU Core i3 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 750ti DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 10 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 or 10 Processor: Intel CPU Core i7 Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 1650 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 10 GB available space
What platforms is KEEP OUT available on?
KEEP OUT is available on Windows PC.
Is KEEP OUT worth buying?
KEEP OUT has 65% positive reviews from 65 players.
When was KEEP OUT released?
KEEP OUT was released on Jan 29, 2021.
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