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Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Dreamcatcher EAN: 0625904405517 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Format: CD-ROM Label: Dreamcatcher Interactive Manufacturer: Dreamcatcher Interactive Model: 625904405517 MPN: DARKFALLJOURBOX Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 95 Publisher: Dreamcatcher Interactive Release Date: July 24, 2003 Studio: Dreamcatcher Interactive Features:
Accessories: Editorial Review: Product Description: Alone, you must stand against the evil presence - armed with ghost hunting gadgets, and deciphering the clues left behind by those who came before you, set out on a spine-tingling adventure to uncover the mystery of Dark Fall. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Not for meAllow me to preface this by giving kudos to the programmer who put all his energy into designing a game that came solely from his heart. That alone is worth an added star. That being said... If you believe in the supernatural, then this game is for you. If you like your supernature to be eerie, then this game is for you. If you enjoy adventure games in which you interact with no one, then this game is for you. If you like taking lots ... Read More Rating: - Quite Well Done"Dark Fall: The Journal" is a ghost story. It is not a horror story. No dripping blood. No beasties popping out of the woodwork. If you like a good ghost story that you play slowly and carefully, take notes, make some sketches, then this is the game for you. This is a first person, single character game with no dialog. There are some sounds, snatches of old songs, a character from the past may speak. The time is the present. You go to a rural train station and a small hotel in England ... Read More Rating: - Short, enjoyable, and creepy!Dark Fall is creepy, but in a non-bloody way. Shadows and whispered voices along with a generally dark atmosphere set the tone for this very engaging game. Most of the action takes place in a deserted hotel or the adjoining rooms of the train station platform. You cannot get lost, even with numerous rooms to explore. You cannot die, either, and there is a cleverly designed way to get hints during the game that does not detract from it at all. Despite there being many pieces to find ... Read More Rating: - Best Adventure Scary Game I ever played !I thought Dark Fall (one) was an Outstanding Game. It had all the elements of a great adventure scary game. It is fairly easy to play. The game is straight forward. The puzzles are not too difficult or impossible to solve. There are many voice characters. One must involve oneself 'in the nature of the game'. Don't cheat it. No real hints are necessary to play; this make it a very good adventure learning game for future game playing. Give it a try, and it is a ancient bargain. Rating: - Better than the sequelThis point and click was a fun game. It's in 1st person in a 2D environment. It had at times a creepy atmosphere, but what I most remember is a feeling of discovery and curiousity. I enjoyed revealing the mystery with my character. I don't recall pixel hunting for clues and the story line revealed itself at a good pace. There were plenty of hotspots to keep me entertained but not so many that I wanted to pull my hair out, and they all added to the story (though in the end, they may not have all been necessary). ... Read More |