



The scenarios are well thought out, as are the puzzles. The limited technical resources are noticeable in the small details, but that doesn't mean they're bad. Thrilling adventureĭreadOut is a good survival horror game developed by an independent team. The atmosphere is truly amazing, with great sound effects that are capable of creating feelings of terror and anguish at any moment of the game. The scenarios are bleak and dark, sometimes claustrophobic, and you always have the feeling that something unpleasant or unexpected could happen. The graphics are decent, but they aren't as good as other great survival horror games like Dead Space, for example. The controls are intuitive and it’s quite simple to move your character. You’ll control Linda with a third person perspective. The only objects available to you are a smartphone and a digital camera, with which you'll somehow be able to see dangerous spirits and fight against them. The puzzles aren't easy, and it'll take you some time to figure them out. It’s particularly enjoyable deliberately getting questions wrong and watching Amana get increasingly infuriated.During the adventure, Linda will have to solve several puzzles and mysteries that will decide her and her friends' fate. It only takes around five minutes to play through Amanda the Adventurer, but it’s a great little horror game that does a good job of infusing its charming looking TV show with a healthy dose of uncanny horror. Amanda is very cheerful and often asks you to find things on the screen or spell out words, but you may start to notice something odd about her. The show is called “Amanda the Adventurer” and it’s a charming and cheesy little show that hearkens back to the type of educational kids’ shows you’d get back in the 90’s. Amanda the Adventurer is a creepy little horror game where you watch and play along with an old kids’ TV show about a brave little girl and her cowardly sheep companion.Ĭreated for the DreadXP Found Footage Jam, Amanda the Adventurer is a short horror game where you watch some VHS videos of an old kids’ TV show that you found in your attic.
