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Release Date | 2 February 2006 |
Release Type | Freeware |
Content Advisory | None | None | None |
Operating System | Windows |
Setting | Contemporary |
Genre | Horror |
Story | Original |
Play Length | Short Game (can be completed within 30 minutes) |
Language | English |
Graphics | 640x480, 32-Bit Colour |
Downloaded | 7,043 All Time |
One Room, One Week competition game in which you find yourself trapped in a basement, unsure of who you are or what you are doing there. The strange arcane symbol on the floor at your feet seems to restrict your movement, and the menacing darkness around you can only be broken by the light of discovery. Who are you? Why are you here, and who has done this to you? Will you live long enough to find out?
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Pretty dark, but not as awesome as Town on the Edge Of Darkness.... worth a play though.
Working link:
http://aafiles.bicycle-for-slugs.org/incoming/Esper/Heart_Of_Abraxas.zip
Ooooooo scarey! I enjoyed palying this...........A great one room game with some good puzzles that were not too hard to complete.
Wow, I really liked the game! Though the puzzles were a bit pixel-hunting, guess.