Experience the creepy tension of a brothers Grimm fairy tale in this puzzle adventure game. Follow the young and brave Lars as he embarks on a dangerous journey to save his sisters mind from the clutches of a mysterious evil.
The game follows the story of a young boy named Lars on a journey to save his kidnapped sister Ellie from a mysterious evil force. Players interact with the environment, collect and combine items, and use problem-solving skills to progress through the dark, fairy tale-inspired world.
Reviewers applaud the game's creative and challenging puzzles, which range from straightforward to complex "moon logic" puzzles that demand lateral thinking and trial-and-error. One reviewer notes a standout puzzle involving counting candle patterns to unlock a piano mechanism, while another highlights a frustrating stealth section that required repeatedly experimenting with hiding spots. Overall, the puzzles strike a satisfying balance, providing a test of players' abilities without becoming overly punishing.
The ability to freely explore the game's hand-drawn environments and move between the foreground and background adds depth to the investigation. Reviewers encourage players to carefully examine their surroundings, as interacting with objects often yields clues or items essential for solving puzzles.
The game's structure, with each chapter containing self-contained puzzle sequences, helps maintain a steady pace. While early challenges are well-balanced, some reviewers note a spike in difficulty towards the end, leading to occasional moments of frustration. However, the overall pacing is praised for keeping the experience engaging and motivating players to continue.
Creepy Tale 2 offers the flexibility to play with a controller or mouse and keyboard, catering to players' control preferences. Reviewers generally find the controls responsive and intuitive, though a few note that certain timed or stealth sections could benefit from tighter implementation.
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