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Timore 6

$9.99
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Developer:
Vidas Salavejus
Publisher:
Vidas Salavejus
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Timore 6 is an indie horror game about facing your inner demons in order to save your child.



Vince finds himself living in an old apartment, taking care of his baby Emily and dog Rufus while struggling to pay the rent and fighting his urge to end it all by drinking a deadly dose of pills.
One day an incident happens and Emily gets really hurt, Vince can't do anything about it, but a strange creature comes to help... It offers a chance to save Vince's baby if he wishes to.
The journey won't be easy, but Vince has his dog Rufus with him, which will often help reaching various items by going through small holes and vents, opening passages and even defending Vince!
The game also features various puzzles, crouching mechanic, Rufus' command (sit/follow), secrets, scares and easter eggs!


Chapter 1 - Trapped in the cage of ribs.
The creature introduces itself as Ovir and sends Vince to a weird place where he will find Emily.
The place seems unreal, Vince finds a weird building where his journey begins as his suicidal thoughts start taking physical forms and surrounding him.
But Vince also finds much more than he expected.

Information about the game that you need to know:
The game will contain many chapters, the first launch of the game contains the introduction and the first chapter - Trapped in the cage of ribs.
The other chapters will be added later as FREE updates. You will NOT need to purchase other chapters, they will be added to the base game as soon as they're developed.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
26 user reviews
81%
Positive
53 min at review
Not Recommended

Update 03/28/2019: Chapter 2 is out now and it's one of the worst things I have ever played in my life. Never before have I changed a positive review to a negative review until now. I literally can't believe that Chapter 2 is a part of the same game. It's so insanely stupid and frustrating that I just can't even wrap my head around how this 2nd chapter came to be a part of this game. I highly recommend that IF you play this game at all, you stay FAR, FAR away from Chapter 2. I could not have possibly hated it more. I didn't even finish it and I have no plans to finish it. It has ruined Timore for me completely. If you want to be extremely frustrated though, by all means, please play Chapter 2. I had never played a Timore game until now and I've gotta say, I'm sorry I had not played the series before now. This game's pretty well done and definitely had some decent scares in it. I believe it's not complete at this point (they plan on adding more later) but what's here is a good horror ...

10 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Prepare yourselves for a wild contradiction-- The story for this game was sort of a mish-mash of the first and second Silent Hill. Voice acting and music was similar as well. That being said, it was still nothing like Silent Hill. It stands on its own. I haven't played 1-5, so I can't speak to how this would compare to them. But I enjoyed this game. A couple of the puzzles were just a hair convoluted, but not impossible to figure out on my own. Spoops were solid and varied from screamers to spine-tingling atmosphere. The graphics/artwork isn't the prettiest that I've ever seen, and I would have liked to be able to adjust my video options while playing. But it still delivered in the horror department. Is this worth $10? Eh, it feels short and there are neither achievements nor cards to earn. There is a lot of padding mid game where you can get lost in a forest... and it's a couple years old. I'd say pick it up on a 50% sale for a slightly introspective puzzly horror experience.

8 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Probably the most expensive but best title that Vidas Salavejus developed to this day. I did not really understand the story but the gameplay was weird, creepy and somewhat scary. It is your typical walking simulator horror game which i enjoy if you don't then pass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dJ-xv2XQTU&t=322s Pros: - Gameplay - Music - Atmospheric / creepy / scary - Developper promised free dlc for the remaining chapter(s). - Nice cutscenes. Cons: - Price for the current content - Models are plain - Meshes are disproportionate and repeated - Short - A few bugs - Starts with Rosa voice acting with subtiles transitionning to just subtitles for the rest of the game.

8 helpful
46 min at review
Not Recommended

This game should be 1$ or just free, dude is rly short and to easy to play. dont buy this fucking shit. Salute

7 helpful 3 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

"Timore"? More like "Give me more" AMIRITE Finished chapter 1. Waiting for more. P.S. Cute doggy

6 helpful 2 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Timore 6 was a really good game in the franchise, Chapter 1 was good having an introduction into what the game is about and telling us a story, i've said this before but I really do enjoy the graphics that the Timore games have and I think they make the games unique. The models of the characters I also really enjoy, for example having the Timore mannequin change every game. Chapter 2 on the other hand I didn't really enjoy as much as chapter 1, I get that there was trying to be a different type of gameplay (combat being added) yet it was pretty hard and confusing. And Chapter 3 I think was very good and was a great way to end the game, the gameplay wasn't as hard and confusing as chapter 2 and had some cool mechanics with the boss fight at the end. Overall, I really enjoyed Timore 6 and I think it's worth what you're paying for considering all the chapters are a free dlc included in the main game.

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

ORIGINAL REVIEW (4/16/2019): Chapter 1 was very good, but Chapter 2 kind of took Timore into the direction that a lot of people dislike: a horror game that is also being one of the most difficult games I have ever played. Don't get me wrong. I love this game and I recommend it to everybody. But the part in Chapter 2 where you have to go through all the red doors is kind of ridiculous. You have way too little health, it is impossible to regenerate health, and the monsters have specific hit boxes for you to kill them, making them have an exceeding advantage over you. I have been dying and dying and dying, making no progress, and eventually I gave up. I hope that you see this and tweak some of the combat and health in the game, and maybe I will retry Chapter 2. But everything else is awesome. The jumpscares, the atmosphere, and great story that makes the Timore series evolve and exceed people's expectations. Undoubtfully one of my favorite horror games out there. EDIT (11/2/2019): It ...

4 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Really enjoyed my playthrough of the first chapter. It took around an hour to get through and had a nice balance of creepy moments and jump scares. Also had good atmosphere throughout with nice sound design. I'm looking forward to future chapters to continue the story, as this got things off to a really interesting, Silent Hill-esque start with plenty of deeper meaning beneath the surface. Bonus marks for dog friend that you can instruct to sit.

3 helpful
56 min at review
Recommended

Play through then entire chapter 1, good potential and jumpscares are not cheap. What you expect is not what you get! https://youtu.be/9g-Ki3psYhA

2 helpful
51 min at review
Recommended

Waaay more to see in this edition of Timore, really looking forward to the next chapter when it comes out :) Thumbs up from me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mk9rMNFqP1U

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows® 10/7/Vista/XP
  • Processor: CPU Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 512 MB
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 740 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Timore 6 cost?

Timore 6 costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Timore 6?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows® 10/7/Vista/XP Processor: CPU Intel® Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 512 MB DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 740 MB available space

What platforms is Timore 6 available on?

Timore 6 is available on Windows PC.

Is Timore 6 worth buying?

Timore 6 has 81% positive reviews from 26 players.

When was Timore 6 released?

Timore 6 was released on Nov 16, 2018.

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