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About This Game Through Abandoned: The Underground City is the first part of a big story about parallel worlds. Those worlds are very strange, because people left them forever. You should explore those worlds and find your brother who dedicated his life to find a way into Abandoned and disappeared there. Through Abandoned: The Underground City is a classical point and click adventure. Solve puzzles and play mini-games, look for items and find a way to use them, explore, enjoy the story and try to escape. 1075eedd30 Title: Through Abandoned: The Underground CityGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Igor KrutovPublisher:Kiss Publishing LtdFranchise:Through AbandonedRelease Date: 22 Jul, 2015 Through Abandoned: The Underground City Download Low Mb abandoned the underground city андроид. through abandoned the underground city. abandoned the underground city walkthrough. abandoned the underground city. through abandoned the underground city walkthrough. abandoned the underground city прохождение Short and occasionally confusing but ultimately entertaining --albeit very short. The hand drawn environments are a nice touch, too.. I played this game and Tried to do a lets play on it. I had to go to the walk thought multiple times and when I followed the steps on the walk thought the game didn't do what it should have.At one part you have to pull 2 levers ti active a block.I had to restart the game 3 times and did the same thing 3 times and the levers wouldn't stay down.This game doesn't give a walkthough so you know what to do ro look for and you are left just guessing.... This game is a good game but it looks a bit creepy. Nice short (~1 hour) room-escape puzzle\/adventure.I have to explain the genre a bit: "room escape" is a genre of small games (typically free flash games) that originally had you puzzle your way out of a locked room by searching the room and using objects and contraptions found within to ultimately find the key. There's no storyline (or not much of one), often no hints or help (except for the obligatory Youtube video walkthrough), and the door you need to open to escape is usually readily visible but locked. The genre then expanded to allow for multi-room scenes, and one of the most famous representatives is Mateusz Skutnik's "Submachine" series of games. Abandoned is so well done that many people (including Mateusz himself) found the parallels striking. It's a very good room escape game.You can find Abandoned on the usual sites on the net. You can play it there for free, but if you buy it on Steam, you get slightly better graphics (the images were scaled down for free online publication), and of course you're supporting the developer. I did play it on Kongregate (it was in my "to do" playlist, actually) and then bought it here for 50% off (release promo).After downloading, instead of being ready to play, a game installer starts which actually installs a DRM-free copy of AbandonedHD on your computer. There's a bit of a glitch as the game is showing screens to the right and left (and on a bigger screen presumably also top and bottom), but you can probably ignore that. After that, it's all point&click and brains.Hints that I would have needed: 1. If you are exploring extra well, you can find up to 4 secret symbols that will allow you access to as many bonus story pages at the end of the game. 2. The puzzle at the very top with the cube and the two switches can be solved right there, it doesn't need anything that is elsewhere.The playthrough took me about an hour (of course the walkthrough is only 9 minutes, but that's ok). The production values are cheap: it's a flash game with hand-drawn graphics; but the soundtrack is effective, the puzzles are very well designed, and the game works well.It's short, it's cheap, it's recommended - and if you have doubts, look for the free version (search for "Abandoned" and "Krutovig") and check it out before you buy. Or get a refund.. Actually really really good.VERY simple, but it doesnt matter, because its interesting and quirky, and at some points you sit there thinking "well... I dont have any idea what the hells going on, but lets roll with it because I wanna see what happens."Its very short, and ends quite abruptly, but its well worth the time. if you're a fan of indie games, give this a go.. Reasons that I'm not recommending this game:1. The story is poorly written to the point where it might have been a stronger game with only exploration and no story at all. The characters have no personality at all, they don't even have names. 2. The puzzles are mostly okay, but nothing very special. Most of the difficulty seems to lie in realising that you have to do some things that other games do not require. For example, when opening a locked hatch you have to realise you not only need to use the key, but also click on the lock afterwards, not the hatch, to move it away, and then click on the hatch. 3. Similar to Nr.2, but infuriating enough to deserve it's own point: who makes a game with two core mechanics (clicking or using items on something) and then expects the player to realise at one of the last puzzles that you need slide a freaking door out of the way? Not click, slide. Wanna have a drag item mechanic? Sure, why not, but then introduce it early and\/or in such a way that the player realises this is even an option. 4. I finished it, but I can't say I enjoyed it much. The beginning was okay and it mostly looks nice, but the atmosphere and the satisfaction of solving puzzles was not there.. I feel rather disappointed. The game is short and badly integrated with Steam; the puzzles are mostly obvious, but sometimes very obscure (primarily those coloured chambers); the plot (of Lovecraftian roots, I assume) leaves an impression that this is rather an intro to the actual game. The art, the ambient and the atmosphere are quite well, but I expected more and now feel unsatisfied. Considering all this, it is no wonder that the game's title now seems to me a bad omen.

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