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Behind The Door

$3.99
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Developer:
Dio Alias Games
Publisher:
Dio Alias Games
Platforms:
Windows Mac
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About This Game

It's a story about a skeptical detective John who's investigating the abandoned's house massacre where group of teenagers were killed.
On early night Detective John arriving to the abandoned house to find out what has happened there but suddenly he realized that he is not alone...

Hello, John. You could already hear about this mystery house near the city. Three bodies were found there. Rumors say, that those people were killed by ghosts. Yeah-yeah, very creepy. But we both know this stuff doesn't exist. Anyway, John, dead don't talk. Your work is to find out what really happened.

Good luck, John


- Deep horror experience
- Find letters and solve puzzles
- No screamers! Only environment, ambience and the story makes you fear
- Interesting and catchy story

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User Reviews

Mixed
68 user reviews
56%
Positive
20 min at review
Not Recommended

Bought this game pretty much immediately after it was released. Can't say I expected much, but at least i was hoping for an enjoyable kill-time little game. Risks were calculated But oh man was I bad at math . So The game plot setting seems a little cliche : detective, muder, supernatural element, ghosts, investigation in the middle of the effing night (who does that ?! ). But it promises me "deep horror experience" and "no screamers" and puzzles. Sounds interesting enough. ( First time set-up took me 20 minutes. for a 500MB game that's pretty long, but it just could be my potato computer. ) Thus I was thrown to this abandoned seemingly haunted house with a flashlight, which was probably a luminated donut because it has a big black spot in the center of the lighting. I had to examine things from the corner of my view, otherwise i can't see sh*t. The amount of batteries are very limited, and they burn faster than Usian Bolt. Is this intended for added horror experience ? The tut...

29 helpful 7 funny
50 min at review
Not Recommended

https://youtu.be/eaRrBkLU_8Q So basically so far this game has been the usual unity 'horror' fare. You plod around at at agonising pace looking for items to interact with. Yes there is a torch. Yes you need to find batteries and yes the batteries burn out faster than a speed runner on crack. However this torch works opposite to most - there is a large black blob in the middle where light should be forcing you to hold the torch up above the thing you wish to illuminate. The 'puzzles' so far have all been find the item needed to progress. However even this mechanic is iffy - some items have a clear icon showing there is something to interact with, sometimes they dont - leading to a fun game of hunt the pixel with a torch that does not work and bleeds batteries. So atmosphere? Well the vivuals are halfway decent, but nothing outstanding and there are certainly better looking games out there. Audio is sparse and adds little to the game. So my experience so far has revealed the only t...

13 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Steam's binary system fails me again. I recommend this game on a big sale(75%+). I picked it up for $0.99 and I feel ok with what I paid for it since it always takes me forever to finish games. But a lot of people would probably want to get it for much cheaper. This game is REALLY short. I was a little worried because I heard about the problems with the flashlight regarding the battery life and a black circle in the center. I'm pleased to say that there is no longer a black circle in the middle of the flashlight so that has been patched. I didn't have a problem with the batteries either because my monitor has night vision mode. There isn't much of a story outside of the details provided in the beginning, but I found the atmosphere to be solidly spooky. The spookiness didn't last long however since I learned that not everything has a 'cog' to indicate that it can be interacted with, a lot of my time was spent wandering around the house mashing 'E' to try and figure out what to do ...

10 helpful
51 min at review
Recommended

For a full playthrough please see my youtube video below! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwqkBIOynHE&feature=youtu.be TL:DR - Behind the Door is a decent little game, considering it is made in Unity, and I feel it's worth the price. It's a bit short, and assuming you got lost like me, can take up to 1 hour to complete. The graphics are OK, would prefer if they were higher definition but again, Unity game. The sound design is pretty good, the effects are crisp and well chosen. The gameplay itself is standard fair. Go here, find an item, use the item on object and receive spooks. The atmosphere is average again for a horror game, very dark, and the flashlight doesn't help a great deal. The 'batteries' for it to me seem mostly useless, because it's such a short game, the batteries only last for like 5 minutes. Would suggest using batteries like this for much longer games. The spooks mainly come from the atmosphere and anticipation of things lurking in the darkness, but I would like ...

9 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It's not terrible, but ultimately playing it isn't a very fulfilling experience. Gameplay consists of exploring an abandoned house, spamming your E key hoping to find the item you need to complete the puzzle you're confronted with. Some of these items are easily spotted and even have icons suggesting they can be used, while others don't, for whatever reason. Providing you find the right items though, the puzzles won't test you in the slightest. Saving, however, proved to be challenging. Visually, the game looks pretty decent. If you've ever played a Unity horror game from Gamejolt or Itch.io, chances are you'll know what to expect. Audio is okay, with some basic ambient noises and sound fx adding a little extra creepiness to the experience. Is the game scary? Not especially. Don't listen to that "No screamers" bit in the description. Completing the game will probably take you around 20-40 minutes, after which you'll probably regret becoming in any way invested. I've paid for far ...

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

It's OK. One of the better Russian Horror games

2 helpful
12 min at review
Recommended

It's okay if you have a dollar to spare Don't expect much other than A Typical short horror game ------------ [h1]SpeedRun: 11 Minute[/h1]

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Too short, too boring, no storyline, stupid "screamer" in the end. I don't recommend anyone to buy this game. It would be better if you spent your money for icecream. :)

2 helpful
37 min at review
Not Recommended

chujowa 37 minut "gry" szmata strata kasy pzida

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

First off I really enjoyed the game for the price aswell very good. Atmosphere was spot on thoguht the puzzles weren't to hard either. Feel free to check out my gameplay if you have time maybe you have a different opinion. https://youtu.be/bPA5BcO4pMs

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 1.2 GHz
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 128 MB
  • Storage: 340 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 2 GHz
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 340 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Behind The Door cost?

Behind The Door costs $3.99.

What are the system requirements for Behind The Door?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 1.2 GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: 128 MB Storage: 340 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2 GHz Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: 256 MB DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 340 MB available space

What platforms is Behind The Door available on?

Behind The Door is available on Windows PC, macOS.

Is Behind The Door worth buying?

Behind The Door has 56% positive reviews from 68 players.

When was Behind The Door released?

Behind The Door was released on Aug 16, 2017.

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