A Wolf in Autumn reviews

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"A Wolf in Autumn" is a short psychological First-person indie horror game. We are a little Girl, locked in a tight Shed. After freeing ourselves from the same, we discover a Device that plays Voice Messages from our Mother. This is far from satisfied with us. We should stay in the Shed, do nothing as far as possible, because there is Danger outside. The Game is very short, in half an Hour you are easily through. The Puzzles are damn simplistic and hard to call as such. Most of the Time, we just have to use Scissors or a Screwdriver to open the next Door or box. The Unity graphics are coated colored, almost pungent, Brightness have not exactly been successfully coordinated. Let's face it: The Graphics are grosworthy, dreadful, laintly weak. You wanted to create something special with a Filter, embarrassing has come out. But: Amazingly, despite all the Weaknesses, the Atmosphere is quite strong. This is due to the Basic Situation and the rather well-rehearsed Voice of the Mother, who repeatedly alternates between Rigour And Crony. Even if the Developer of the Brush has fallen into the Paint Pot and he grabs himself massively stylistically, he has mood on it. Rating: 7/10 Atmosphere 7/10 Story 3/10 Graphic 6/10 Sound 4/10 Game Mechanics 5/10 Balancing 6/10 Game Pass Conclusion: Short, Cotzhal, claustrophobic. 6/10 Overall Rating
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Microsoft from Deutsch
♦ Game Content: You play a girl about 9, alone and trapped in a Hut from which you want to escape. Once liberated you arrive in a Kind of Minigarten And strange Things happen, including that your Mother can communicate with you from a stone-like something with a Button, like through a Phone. [+] ● Atmospheric-but a little too garish, in my Opinion ● Especially with the Puzzle of how I should come out of the Hut I had no pale Shimmer, but otherwise very simple Puzzle ● There is only one voice Actress-which I have not seen before in any Game But it also doesn't necessarily make more sympathetic ● builds on psychological Horror-while giving a Jumpscare, that's not particularly creepy. More the general Atmosphere of the Game [-] ● It is graphically not particularly demanding ● no game that takes More than half an Hour-a Maximum of one hour time ● You can only hold one item at the same Time (a 9-Year seemingly lacks the Power to do so two Ge To hold up) ♦ Conclusion: It's not a bad Game. That by no Means, but unfortunately for my Taste far too short to get a good Impression of it. But if you don't have The need for a longer game and just look for something for a moment against Boredom, A Wolf in Autumn will certainly not be disappointed. Besides, she should perhaps have a Penchant for Psycho Horror, as it builds through the Atmosphere and doesn't make up it through Jump-scares.
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