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Release Date | 6 February 2012 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | Strong | Suggestive dialog | Mild |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Sci-Fi |
Genre | Horror |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Short Game (can be completed within 30 minutes) |
Language | English |
Graphics | 320x240, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 5,865 All Time |
Masked is a room-escape game infused with a dark, mysterious and ambiguous story. What is the cracked, crumbling room in which you find yourself? Who is the woman behind the mask? What is your history? And how, if at all, can you escape?
Lewis | Everything except the music |
Richard & Alice | |
Sepulchre | Author |
The Charnel House Trilogy | Programming |
CaptainBinky | Much-needed last-minute testing |
Beauties And Beasts | Testing |
Ben There, Dan That! | Art Consultant |
Time Gentlemen, Please! | senior art consultant |
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Realize I'm replying to a fairly old comment here but: FlyingMandarine, Sepulchre was actually written by me, not Lewis. :) Lewis developed Sepulchre but I wrote it. Sepulchre's more ambiguous cos it's just part of a story, there's more coming (in a couple months actually).
Some pretty good writing and a decent atmosphere, but I'm not so fond of what I felt was an unnecessarily ambiguous story along with an abrupt ending. In the end, you can sort of put the pieces together, but I would have rather had it be explicit (I do feel the same way about Sepulchre, actually, which is another work from the same author).
Still, quite recommended, for it managed to pull me in right from the start and up until the end.
This is amazing!!! The only problem is that it is VERY short. I will love to see more games like this.
It was a nice short game. An original spin to the escape the room genre.
To the people complaining about the plot not being served on a plate, try using your imagination. The game gives more than enough clues to understand what's going and what happened, even before you finish the game.
I enjoyed the game although it would have better to have a little more of the story and to see a little more about what happens after you shoot the gun.