This game is awesome. Loved it. It has an amazing horror atmosphere and is really worth a play through. The story is subtle and intriguing to keep you playing and wondering what you are trying to do. There are probably things I didn't find or do with only one play through. It was an awesome game especially for the price. It was also unexpectedly polished for the price. If you want to see some game play you can check out my video below. https://youtu.be/51_YRMrmcyw
Daardoa
- Release Date:
- May 25, 2021
- Developer:
- Vidas Salavejus
- Publisher:
- Vidas Salavejus
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Bring the ancients to the church.
Bring the ancients to their homes.
You can't fight, but you can run.
Daardoa is constantly on a hunt to find you, keep moving, and fulfill your purpose.
The two protagonists Nox and Lux bring the night and day in an endless cycle, using the Azure Medal bring the light and darkness into this surreal realm, guarded by the entity Daardoa. Explore the world, find its secrets, learn more about its characters, find the ancients and bring them to the church.
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User Reviews
Vidas Games never disappoint with the scares, let's just get that out of the way right now. If you are after a short horror experience with multiple levels of lore & story telling then this is your game. SOUND: As always, the killer soundtrack from Vidas Games is still very present. The guitar tracks are awesome & the self aware style makes it apparent that you are playing one of their horror games. Ambient sounds are also taken very seriously with well timed jumps that don't feel tacky. They are methodical & work well within the context of the game. VISUALS: I am a huge fan of symbolism & abstract imagery & this game has a really well designed play area. The trees are an off colour blue, the sky is black as is the water. The body horror imagery is also quite unnerving (NO SPOILERS) but holy hell, this one part freaked me out good. The whole package is put together really nicely & compliment each other well. DESIGN: The creatures & the layout of the map feel fresh & original. I don'...
If you enjoy Vidas Games, then this is something you'll like. If you don't know who this is, then you may feel different. What I enjoy is the world you are place in. This includes the atmosphere present and the story shown. I enjoyed the environment, but the story felt like "Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time". You walked a good two minutes to reach either end of the map in order to collect a total of three "Ancients". Each had their own housing area with a jumpscare attack present. I would be fine with this if dying wasn't so punishing. There is no save and you have to start from the beginning if you died at any moment. Dying extending my gameplay three times what it was meant to be. It's scary to be chased and at times the area is unsettling, but that is it. It's an okay game, but it has you walking a lot with the threat of starting over.
If you're looking for a game that will make you poop yourself.... This is it. I had a blast playing this. The Intensity of the atmosphere had me on my toes and butt clinched the entire time. Soundtrack amazing. I highly suggest this game to anyone interested in indie horror games. I can't wait until the next project comes out.
Confusing, cryptic, surreal and poetic. Truly, a SPPPPPPIIIIIEEEELLLL for the ages.
I ask you for your forgiveness for not even remembering the slightest about the story of "Daardoa". Sure, I read on Steam that you must bring the ancients to the church and run away from Daardoa but other than that, nothing else. Well, I remember the endings…I don't even know what happened. Gameplay wise even if you are encouraged to find the ancients in any order you like, there isn’t anything different to encounter unrelated to the main quest. The unnecessary walking is present obviously, so you need a lot of patience to reach your different destinations. The scares are thankfully very effective. I will say "Daardoa" is one of the weakest titles of Vidas. That doesn't mean of course you won't find enjoyment if you regularly buy his games. 7/10
I'm really starting to warm to Vidas's games. This was indeed an enjoyable little romp. With the threat of permadeath on my mind, I was positively tense the entire 20 minutes it takes to run through this. In theory, it doesn't sound that interesting - run to 3 locations, run back, then run to those same locations, and then run back. But the layers of atmosphere that the game establishes in such a short space of time, combined with more scares than you could shake a stick at, this game remains completely obtuse and impenetrable in terms of its world and it's lore, but it's a delight to soak up.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows® 10/7/Vista/XP
- Processor: CPU Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 2 GB Intregraded graphics
- Storage: 250 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Daardoa cost?
Daardoa costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Daardoa?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows® 10/7/Vista/XP Processor: CPU Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 2 GB Intregraded graphics Storage: 250 MB available space
What platforms is Daardoa available on?
Daardoa is available on Windows PC.
Is Daardoa worth buying?
Daardoa has 91% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was Daardoa released?
Daardoa was released on May 25, 2021.
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