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Mono

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Developer:
JeliLiam
Publisher:
JeliLiam
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

MONO IS A MULTI STORY HORROR GAME


Mono is compilation of 3 short horror stories that form an underlying narrative.

Figure out the pieces to the puzzle by surviving the games and finding the passwords.

Mono will feature 3 stories, I Want To Get Out, The Monster Within, The Creator Revealed


The game will launch with the first story ready to play, with the other 2 being added in free updates later down the line.

I Want To Get Out.





The I want to get out story is an Indie horror game with a sentient twist.

Watch as your environment changes around you, while It tries to get out.

Find hidden messages using your camera, or use it to aid you in the darkness.

Use your debug tool to protect yourself and make a decision wether to trust the developer or the monster within the game.





Keep It from escaping.


Please for your own sake don't let It escape.

I can't control It, It is making me do this.


Save yourself.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
32 user reviews
81%
Positive
7 min at review
Recommended

This game is amazing, I played your final night series and I have to say I hope you continue making games with this kind of work being done by your hand because when i was playing this game you actually have to figure out these puzzels without the game giving you hints or a notification that tells you to press E,F, Left mouse mouse button to interact wiht the surrounding i respect that, keep up the good work Liam. [i]Dear Liam, I just have to say im glad that you decided to focus on projects that doesn't involve fnaf because sooner or later fnaf is going to end, people are going to get bored of it, and people are not going to get to see all of your talents in developing video games. I know you got a few people complaining that the game wasnt fnaf based and that it cost but let me say it again "Don't listen to your FNAF only fans mostly listen to the fans that care about everything you do" [/i] [b]Go With Your Heart![/b][i]Now Remeber i will always be there for you and never give up...

22 helpful 1 funny
32 min at review
Recommended

This game made me have to change my pants!! [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H4vaXmSf3ko]>>youtube let's play here<<[/url] Pros Great atmosphere! really good jumpscares! suoer underpriced for the games look and feel! cons super confusing, waking around to die then wake up die, exact same repeat. mostly because im bad at games, 8-10 love it!

5 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I love this game! I really cant wait for the other 2 stories :D

4 helpful
45 min at review
Recommended

This is based off the first story of Mono - I Want To Get Out, as the other two aren't released yet as of this review. There really isn't much to say about this first story of Mono - it was a ton of fun, very creepy, loved the "glitchy" aspect of it, and it absolutely left me wanting more. If I had to say anything bad about it - the graphics aren't that great (even though they suit the game fine) and the puzzles are relatively basic. Both are very minor issues in an otherwise great title that's worth the $4. I definitely look forward to the next two installments and see how everything comes together. Per usual, I did a playthrough of it if anyone wants to see it in action: https://youtu.be/l7p2_KtVBl4

4 helpful
34 min at review
Not Recommended

a terrible game that was abandoned so the developer could make more awful fnaf fan games. at least finish your game THAT PEOPLE ARE PAYING MONEY FOR!!! DO NOT BUY!!!

2 helpful 1 funny
16 min at review
Not Recommended

I came into this game really wanting to like it. There's a lot of potential, but it ultimately has too many glaring flaws to be truly enjoyable. The jumpscares, while effective, are ultimately cheap; they are about the only thing this game has going for it. The developer tried to build a sense of dread, but the player often feels confused on where to go or what key goes to what door, which is frustrating. The environment design feels underdeveloped and bland, which is a huge missed opportunity, and takes a lot away from the experience. Mechanically speaking, the game runs smooth and lighting looks nice The controls, however, have some problems. There is no pause menu, (or at least none I could find) and hitting escape doesn't do anything! I had to manuallly quit the game from the outside. This game also does not display its' controls anywhere, and while they are standard for first person PC games of this style, could make new players confused or frustrated. I wanted to like this gam...

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Review is only for Episode 1: I Want to Get Out A clever premise simply executed. I am not a horror fan, but this game was interesting. Here's why: The game is not much to look at - a simplistic interact system, white enamel furniture, and constant digital flicker through windows. Progression is guided by noises and shifting lighting, which keeps the player moving through story sequences. The premise of the game is the good part - the player's role is as the player of a video game, and the baddie is a character inside the game your character (the guy playing the game) is playing. The baddie wants to escape the computer. Mono then uses game crashes, glitches, and blue screens (in-game) as, essentially, game-over or end of sequence screens. So yeah. It's clever, it's short, and it made me yell frightened obscenities at my computer despite looking bland.

2 helpful
11 min at review
Recommended

This game actually scared the shit out of me cant even finish it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4QZ8Iq7rrS8

2 helpful
43 min at review
Recommended

Mono is an ok horror game Pros The Sound design is pretty good it has some cool moments and it did scare me Cons Not a whole lot to do you mostly just walk around triggering scripted sequences There's this one part in a maze with 3 buttons to reset your computer but I say screw that just ctrl-alt-delete and you win So overall it's ok and it only cost 4$ so whatever if you wanna spook yourself out give it a try

1 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

I hesitated to play it in demo because it looked like a simple game. As soon as I learned it was a horor game, more likely a gore. So I though it wouldn't make me jump but I was actually wrong... [spoiler][b]Fucking wrong.[/b][/spoiler] And I love the glitches/bugs (not that they're real, it was on purpose by developer). [spoiler]And breaking the 4th wall too![/spoiler]

1 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 64 Bits
  • Processor: Intel I3-6100H - AMD A8
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5500
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 6 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64 bits
  • Processor: Intel I5 4th gen - AMD FX 6300
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 760 - R9 270
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 6 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Mono cost?

Mono costs Free.

What are the system requirements for Mono?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 64 Bits Processor: Intel I3-6100H - AMD A8 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 5500 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 6 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64 bits Processor: Intel I5 4th gen - AMD FX 6300 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 760 - R9 270 DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 6 GB available space

What platforms is Mono available on?

Mono is available on Windows PC.

Is Mono worth buying?

Mono has 81% positive reviews from 32 players.

When was Mono released?

Mono was released on Mar 24, 2017.

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