Ghoul Kid
About
A mysterious old house lies at the end of the lane. No one knows when or why it was abandoned, only that it's been there since before the suburban housing development 5 years ago. Anyone unfortunate enough to cross its threshold is never seen again, leading to more than a bit of neighborhood gossip. A few brave souls begin to trickle in to uncover the mystery for themselves, oblivious of the fate that awaits them...
Play as Ghoul Kid, a mischievous ghost who possesses household objects to scare visitors to death. In this wave based game, Ghoul Kid cannot be seen by humans. Use your wits and abilities to manipulate household objects so you can scare people to death! Happy haunting!
Play as Ghoul Kid, a mischievous ghost who possesses household objects to scare visitors to death. In this wave based game, Ghoul Kid cannot be seen by humans. Use your wits and abilities to manipulate household objects so you can scare people to death! Happy haunting!
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows 7
- Processor: 2.0 GHz or higher
- Memory: 200 MB RAM
- Graphics: Integrated graphics
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: Xbox controller supported
Ghoul Kid reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from French
Microsoft from French
Ghoul kid is a little free game of a very decent quality. Its story takes place in a House, composed of six pieces, that you-brave ghoule of your state-you strive to haunt. Your role is therefore to frighten its occupants until death ensuth. Coming to grips with the game will require you to discard a dozen waves, each of which frees up an increasing number of enemies. The latter are more or less fast and have a gauge decreasing at every scare, scare that you will provoke by owning objects: lamp, TV, oven, Chair and I go. Depending on whether you are dealing with a child, her father or mother, you will need to renew the operation between two and four times. Note that the game features two other modes: double trouble (accelerated speed for all) and trick & treat (children in large numbers, tuable in one shot).
As soon as you identify the nerve area of this House, the successes will become very accessible. The interest of the game as for it turns out rather quickly limited. In short, the affair of an hour or two, at most.
Verdict: 3/5-which is pretty good, but not top.
Translated by
Microsoft from Spain
Microsoft from Spain
I Wanted to wait to get 100% of the Achievements available before saying a single word about the game, which I have accomplished a few hours ago.
Like the comments on the game that qualify it as "Varied", my opinion is the same. Unfortunately, not being able to put that calíficación, I guess I'll give a thumb up, even if it's not very accurate.
Ghoul Kid is a fairly simple Unity-programmed game. It Consists of a phantom protagonist who is dedicated to scare to death (literally) the children, women, and fat lords who enter the house where he lives, so as to keep their souls. Pretty tricky to kill dozens of kids, but hey. During the little gameplay I have had, the only glitches I have seen are collapses in the 3D models of the secondary characters, otherwise, is impeccable. The controls are little fluid at first, and I've seen a lot of people complaining about it, but I must say it's a matter of habit. After 3 or 4 games become simple.
The only thing that really pulls me back from the game, aside from the theme of the story, which is quite meh, and the graphic quality, which in the end gives me exactly the same; It really gets boring. Once you complete the story mode and the other 2 game modes, what? You don't have any more content after 30 minutes. A co-op mode, whether on the same computer or connecting to a friend to play a much harder way would give much more life, and more extensive ways, not only in that boring 3D house. The updates are what guarantees how much you care your own game, and that the company did not work on it for 2 years without having another game in the collection gives a lot to think about.
I'Ll Leave the game in my library waiting for news, and hopefully it's good.