UPDATE: June 7th 2021, I did a review on youtube on this BAD game and they gave me a copyright strike because they didn't like the review. that was low and dirty. don't go anywhere near this. they are horrible people. Here's my written review: there's nothing to do in this game, no objectives, no clues, only a flashlight that runs out fast, and no other batteries. it says almost all objects interactive, that's a HUGE lie. maybe doors and a couple drawers that are ALL EMPTY and a couple phones that says "lighter fluid". plus "you'll get stuck behind doors, there is no save or checkpoint because there are no objective. read the game description it says. explore a spooky mansion and that's all you get, you just walk around. this is a TOTAL RIP-OFF.
BLIND
- Release Date:
- Apr 30, 2021
- Developer:
- Prestige Games
- Publisher:
- Prestige Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Features:
- Flashlight with batteries
- Turn on and off Candles
- Interactibe Doors, Drawers and almost all Objects
- Puzzles and hidden clues
Screenshots
User Reviews
Pretty predictable atmosphere. You find a flashlight fairly quickly. It's a little too bright for me. Besides brightness, it runs on batteries, which I couldn't find ANYWHERE I looked. The flashlight eventually died, leaving me to navigate rooms with the help of the lightning outside (so helpful). There are very few things for you to interact with. I picked up a phone on a cabinet, and the text said "Lighter fluid". There's a creepy voice that comes up twice, and some 'running feet' in the dining hall, otherwise there's nothing. Once I got into the basement section, it was too dark to navigate without the flashlight, so I quit. The game has potential, but in my opinion: - It needs more interaction items - Get RID of the battery requirement for the flashlight - Add more into it and fix the "Lighter fluid" phone Walkthrough: https://youtu.be/g3cp3kXmjDk
Okay so I disregarded the previous reviews and decided I'd give this a fair chance. I mean for $3 why not. I actually do not know if changes were made or if the other two just didn't look but I found it easier to find items without the light because the little white dot is hard to see in light so you will miss an item. I only used the flashlight when it really was black and then turned it off, not sure how you were losing so much battery unless you keep it on all the time. there are other batteries in the house, and a lighter to light candles. I actually was enjoying it but then I tried saving which apparently is something you can't do in this game, that feature is BROKEN. The phone is mistaken for lighter fluid...so not sure if you would ever need to refill or not but I was at near 100% and I lit 4 candles. Obviously I am not about to replay 45 minutes when your save button doesn't work. You had an okay idea but fail to make a finnished product, I've also seen this before from a...
Just an empty asset map, e.g. Pacify. It's not even a real game. You just run around an empty mansion with bad lightning and bad performance. You can't even call it a Walking Simulator because there is nothing to do here. This should be removed from Steam.
The worst game i ever seen, it's not even horror, the flashlight isn't even necesary because the brightness is very high, you have 0 objectives and you can bug in every corner of the map 0/10
What´s the point of this game?
Blind is quite possibly one of the most frustrating games I have ever played. First, although it offers a "Save" option, it does NOT save your game. Twice I tried to save, and when I went back to the game and tried to "Continue," it started from the beginning both times, in the vestibule where you have to ring the doorbell to get into the main mansion. I lost ALL progress that I had made both times. Second, the reason I stopped both times is because I got trapped in one section and could not get out no matter what I tried. I managed to get into what appeared to be a dining room, and when I checked some double doors on the other end, which were locked, and turned around, all the tables and chairs were now on the ceiling except for a few glasses and bottles. I was then trapped in that section because the door I entered in the first place was now locked. Nothing would open. At one door, a message appeared that said "No key in inventory." Really? No kidding! That was another thing I couldn...
It could be good if it werent that weird and frustrating. The ambience and the scares are there but the mechanics are just too weird and hard to understand. I can see how this game could be really cool but at the moment its just frustrating. You know what kind of game you are playing if it tells you that a phone is lighter fluid. I can sadly not recommend it
It would be nice if there was some goal, a way to end the game. As it is, there seems to be no purpose other than wandering around, triggering doors to open while others close, reading notes or the two identical open books that comment on Lovecraft's xenophobia and racism. What exists here is not bad, just pointless. BTW-there are other batteries for the flashlight to be found. Use the damn thing sparingly anyway. Most of the rooms are well-lit. Also, you have a lighter. Use it on the candles. Geez.
Not really a game, all you do is walk around and read either the same text about Lovecraft several times, or a lorem ipsum. Got soft locked after maybe 15-20 minutes because the doors closed behind me and I couldn't open them again. I appreciate wanting to make a spooky game focusing on atmosphere rather than scares, but there needs to be SOMETHING. There is nothing here. Save your money, it's not even worth it for the giggles.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel or AMD 2.20Ghz or Better
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB or better
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel or AMD 3.80Ghz
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: 4GB or better
- DirectX: Version 12
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does BLIND cost?
BLIND costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for BLIND?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel or AMD 2.20Ghz or Better Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB or better DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel or AMD 3.80Ghz Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: 4GB or better DirectX: Version 12 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is BLIND available on?
BLIND is available on Windows PC.
Is BLIND worth buying?
BLIND has 7% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was BLIND released?
BLIND was released on Apr 30, 2021.
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