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Childhood Fears

$2.99
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Developer:
Montgomery Ferguson
Platforms:
Windows
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DESCRIPTION




Do you remember being a kid? All the fun we would have, pretending to be knights fighting a dragon, or maybe a spy on a top-secret mission? Those were fun times. However, not everything was fun. We also had fears. Fears of things that might be hiding in the shadows. Fears of the monsters that could be hiding in the closet or under the bed. Not to worry though, that was just in our imaginations, right? Not anymore. Using only a flashlight and your ears, live your childhood fears by trying to survive the creatures of the night. They will become more aggressive as the night's progress, so be on your guard at all times. You just need to survive the night until the sun rises. At the end of the week, you will have finally vanquished the creatures and can rest easy knowing you conquered your childhood fears.

GAMEPLAY




  • New monsters will attack you each night, so paying attention to your surroundings is important.

  • Each monster has its own way of attacking with a different mechanic used to fight them off.

  • You'll have to survive seven nights, each one harder than the last.

  • Your flashlight can keep you safe but it has limited power, so be careful with it.

  • The monsters make noises that can tell you their location, so listen out for them. Don't get distracted by other sounds though.

  • You will need to adjust to new environments as you stay in a new room each night.



Trailer Music Artist: Myuu

Track: Bittersweet

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Positive
11 user reviews
100%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

10/10 graphics are sharp on ultra. Even with a bare house, you find yourself ignoring this as your head is spinning 360 degrees constantly. it is a horror but if a child suffers from this amount of monsters for seven days AND not sleeping, it would drive anyone to hallucinate. I could only get to night six but you can watch my walk through below: https://youtu.be/i5mRHcmHFmk

6 helpful 2 funny
22 min at review
Recommended

Good game but night 2 is glitched, shadow monster wont go away even if i flash my light multiple times at him. Does anyone have the same issue? What do i do?

1 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

very hard but fun night 6 and 7 are the hardest

1 helpful
20 min at review
Recommended

Great, but I wish I had given the player an option for the dashboard settings, so why would they just force me to press F and R only .. Also I would like to set a setting to skip the guy's call, because this kills the player's enthusiasm, every time the caller repeats the words when I return the round why can't I skip it.

1 helpful
59 min at review
Recommended

If you like fnaf, this is the perfect rip off. Ripoff might no be the exact word for it ,since it is different but the similarities are there. You need to rely on audio queues a lot ,so good headphones are essential Its a really fun game to just play alone at night to get rid of boredom and get spooked. You get at least an hour of gameplay (unless you're just a natural ig), which I think makes spending like 5 dollars worth it :)

1 helpful
51 min at review
Recommended

i'm not going to be too harsh on this game for a couple of reasons, 1. this is Mr Ferguson's first game from the looks of things 2. it has no major bugs or issues [that I could find] on that note though this game is definitely an acquired taste, i grew up on Fnaf style games so the fact that you cant move in this game [which I wasn't aware of by the way] didn't phase me that much, but the style does get old after awhile. This game does throw enough curve balls to keep from getting too repetitive, such as throwing in monsters that require different mechanics to ward off, but towards the end it starts to feel like an overbearing shit storm that relies a little too much on RNG to decide what groups of monsters attack you, which often have conflicting methods of dispersal [IE needing to close your eyes and change a channel to see an image at the same time.] This is also one of those games that absolutely require as a necessity, headphones, otherwise you wont be able to hear the monster...

1 helpful 1 funny
11 min at review
Recommended

this game is downright terrifying but i love it

3 hrs at review
Recommended

It's fun and I was the first person to beat the final 7th night :D

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 10 (Maybe Windows 8 Too)
  • Processor: Intel i3 2.5ghz or equivalent
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 2GB VRAM
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Childhood Fears cost?

Childhood Fears costs $2.99.

What are the system requirements for Childhood Fears?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 10 (Maybe Windows 8 Too) Processor: Intel i3 2.5ghz or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 2GB VRAM Storage: 1 GB available space

What platforms is Childhood Fears available on?

Childhood Fears is available on Windows PC.

Is Childhood Fears worth buying?

Childhood Fears has 100% positive reviews from 11 players.

When was Childhood Fears released?

Childhood Fears was released on Mar 26, 2021.

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