About This Game Wooden Floor is a first person adventure horror game inside an old house that seems normal but the further you progress into the game you start to realize that rooms change if you close a door behind you and whole corridors appear out of nowhere. Not being able to predict what is going to happen next or where you are heading for you need to make your way through the increasingly maze-like becoming house to find a way out of this bad dream that you just woke up into. The only thing that goes with you is the wooden floor underneath your feet. Gameplay Features: Level Streaming -> changing, appearing/disappearing, rotating rooms, corridors and objects Unreal Engine 3 graphics (UDK) Maze-like becoming house and environment (expanding environment) Puzzle Elements (Keys, Collecting and some Jump 'n' Run or Platforming) Adequate Scares (no screamers) d859598525 Title: Wooden FloorGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:pheenix93Publisher:pheenix93Release Date: 13 Feb, 2015 Wooden Floor Keygen For Windows 10 wooden floor background download. wooden floor over concrete. wooden floor bedroom. wood floor sanding exeter. dark wooden floor texture free. wooden floor wine rack. hardwood floor install prices home depot. wooden floor joist spacing. wooden floor textures free download. wooden floor game. wooden floor over tiles. hardwood floor install fairfax. wooden floor effect tiles. wooden floor samples free. hardwood floor install lakewood. wooden floor oil. wooden floor engineered. portable wooden floor. wooden floor leveler. hardwood floor install diy. wooden floor kolkata. wooden floor restoration exeter. hardwood floor crack filling. wooden floor options. wooden floor final walkthrough. wooden floor underlay. wooden floor fitters. wooden floor lino. hardwood floor install home depot. hardwood floor install slab. wooden floor cleaning machine. wooden floor for bedroom. wooden floor with rug. wooden floor zig zag. wood flooring 75252. wooden floor quadrant. wooden floor mop. wooden floor hd. wooden floor and tiles. wooden floor 3d design. wood floor yellowing. wooden floor background. wood floor patch ideas. hardwood floor cracking. wooden floor india. wooden floor prices. hardwood floor install time lapse. wooden floor patch. wood floor texture 4k. hardwood floor install spartanburg. wooden floor air vents. hardwood floor install direction. wood flooring 75056. wooden floor interest free. wood floor register 6 x 10. zoflora wooden floor. wooden floor replacement cost. wooden floor chair. wooden floor png. wooden floor diy. wooden floor fixing clips It has potential but it's really buggy and repetitive gameplay. But the atmosphere is great. My Suggestion: Buy it if it is on sale and if you like horror games in general .But be careful: you always have to close the doors to make progress. they take this little note you get at the start serious!. first off I didn't find it scary at all which, while this can be subjective all it contains is buggy levels, a house that tries to eat you, eyes in the corner of dark rooms and random books and chairs floating about, no real monsters. It was lack luster, second of all the game feels bad to play as it is, the FOV feels incredibly low and hurt my eyes after half an hour, the graphics are pretty darn simple and the controls feel sluggish, and all that happens towards the end of it is a mediocre, frustrating boss fight and a sudden endingI didn't like it at all, it's not the absolute worst game I've played but it's not something I'd recommend to anyone else.. INFO: store page says 2 GB disk minimum, 4 GB recommended, but on my system it's only 586 MB after completion.My play time of 4 hours is more than double what the average seems to be, partially from idling and partially because I'm just too slow, too pointlessly exhaustive in wandering/searching, and not least because I'm not that great at certain things like platforming.This almost could have been an *okay*/so-so $2 game, except for a variety of annoyances and flaws that will never get fixed in this 3 year old game, but as is, I regret spending the time on it. If it were a student project maybe it should get an A for effort, but that's not to say it should be *played*, let alone *sold*.Issues start on launch, a slow process where you pick a resolution via a number 1-9. Arrow keys don't work, the mouse doesn't work, and unprofessionally, the selection isn't highlighted after chosen but before you ENTER to confirm. Then there's a screen for gamma selection, then there's an unskippable timed screen telling you to play in a dark room, and then it goes to a menu embedded in a room in the mansion that allows you to start a game or choose a "chapter". Then the game finally starts/restarts.There is no way to go to an options screen. During the game, all you can do to change any of the above is hit escape twice to quit (once just asks if you want to quit). Change resolution? Quit and restart. Accidentally chose wrong chapter? Quit and restart.That's annoying, sloppy, unprofessional, and should have been easy to correct years ago, but it's just a minor annoyance if you only launch once and then play to completion in one sitting.But otherwise, launching gets more annoying each time -- and there's no save nor autosave, so it is then desirable to pick a level to return to. But that's not supported. You can choose to begin on "chapter" 1, the start, illogically labelled "3" in the launcher, or "chapter" 2, the middle of the game more or less, illogically labelled "4" in the launcher, or chapter 3, the end game, illogically labelled "5" in launcher.If you quit 30 minutes into the game and you're still in chapter 1 (as far as you know; you have to guess where you are), too bad, when you restart, all you can do is choose "3" for chapter 1 and then you'll have to replay that 30 minutes.Then there's the game itself, which is an adequate mildly haunted mansion which has small sets of rooms which, instead of just exploring an unchanging 3D floorplan, magically transform into other rooms if you close doors separating them and then jump through a few hoops, while doing a hidden object search for keys to unlock such doors.Meh: A very small number of assets (do I spy the classic Utah Teapot?) is reused again and again and again, which is a creative way to keep project costs down, and it works, but it makes the rooms somewhat monotonous.Okay for some: The hidden object part is mostly ok but mildly annoying at times, especially the final object (key) that moves around while you're looking for it. Maybe some people like that part, but I'm not that big on Hidden Object genre to start with.Okay for some: Then several times some jumping 3D platforming is required, for random variety, which lots of people will perhaps enjoy, but I don't, since I suck at precise jumps in platforming games (oddly, since I jump well in real life).Bad: Then in the end game when I go into one room, having no clue what to do there, I die. I go back, still have no idea what to do and seeing no options to do anything, I die again. And again. And again. Then I give up on that and try the one last room I've never been in, and it says "Oh, you've accepted your fate? You lose, you go straight to hell (a pit of lava)" and the game is over and the credits roll.Now maybe to some people there's some different option for that final step that I didn't spot that allows one to win, but whatever it is, it wasn't obvious to *me*, and I am not even slightly tempted to repeat all of "chapter" 3, a third of the game, to try and see what subtlety I overlooked.So I charitably will give the base haunted mansion 5 out of 10, then I take 2 points off for no save/autosave plus an annoying launcher plus very bad level ("chapter") select mechanism that is far too coarse-grained, then I take off another 3 points for an extremely annoying ending with no obvious options and a need to repeat a third of the game to retry.Which gives a total of 0 out of 10 points. Which maybe is too extreme, so let's say 1 out of 10. Although I could argue that even more points should be lost for never fixing any of the easy stuff. Anyway I want that part of my life back. I'm sorry I ever touched this game.Some people might say 5 out of 10. Your mileage may vary.P.S. I actually bought this game twice; the first time in a Desura bundle and I forgot to activate the key until after Desura died. But that's not the game's fault.. quite scary and nice to play. Its an OK game I think I only paid \u00a32.00 for it in a Steam sale so for this price I would say yeah I recommend it as it has no bugs or issues BUT.There are no Steam achievements I played the whole game in one sitting so I cant say about save game but I dont think there was and no jump scares.I can only recommend this game in a Steam sale for the price I paid I will be giving this game a thumbs up as I mentioned there are no bugs or any issues and I have played worse games than this.. I got this game for around 10 cents. this was the biggest waste of 10 cents i have ever experienced. the game, if you can even call it a game, consists of trying to locate keys in vague locations, and oftentimes the game glitches out and you cant see the key even though it is right in front of you. the scares are weak, and in all, it felt like a waste of time and money. i hope that the game developer stepped up his skills fror the sequel, not that i plan on playing it. also, the secret room on the 3rd floor was way too easy to find.. Actually played this on Desura, which is why I have so few hours into it on steam.)The hardest part of this game sold me, I swear! It is not every day that a platformer takes me by surprise, being generally a standard genre of games, but this one stood out. It had all the frustration and infinite retries I require for a platformer, and all the jumpscares I need to empty my bowels. The best of both worlds! Wait.... You're telling me this isn't a platformer? No no no, it CAN'T be a horror game. What horror game would have the player jumping across a canyon of random furniture only to fall to his doom every five seconds? All those deaths completely ruins the atmosphere! Only the worst of horror games would make THAT mistake.Really, though, I know this is a (horrid) horror game. I did not spend much time crying in a corner waiting for the monster to assume I was no longer in the room. The illuminated rooms, while sometimes eerie, were far too bright to make me tense, and even in the darker parts of the game I had no idea what was happening anyway, so the scary just wasn't there. Wooden Floor is a jumpscare phantasmagoria, reenacting countless scenes of floaty object scares from Poltergeist with a distinct lack of success. After the thirtieth "Oh my! The book is floating!" I realized there was no threat. When the risk of death arrived it meant running madly away from a mess of wooden teeth, but that sums up the majority of the scary points. (Get it? Pointy teeth?) The utter lack of maleficence in this game makes for a droll experience.And then I got to The End. No, I did not beat this game. Not really sure what the end is, but I know there is a mask dripping blood from its eye sockets, a giant floating book regurgitating red hieroglyphs, and a few pointed sticks falling from the ceiling. I died many times.You may have noticed I didn't talk about the plot at all. Yeah, not really sure what the plot was. Something about an evil house or something. Whatever.A game so concerned with jumpscares accompanied by loud noises does not capture the attention. I have worse scares imagining what machinations my roommate has planned for me.. Its an OK game I think I only paid \u00a32.00 for it in a Steam sale so for this price I would say yeah I recommend it as it has no bugs or issues BUT.There are no Steam achievements I played the whole game in one sitting so I cant say about save game but I dont think there was and no jump scares.I can only recommend this game in a Steam sale for the price I paid I will be giving this game a thumbs up as I mentioned there are no bugs or any issues and I have played worse games than this.. this game is very good and should win this award because of the in-deprth gameplay and horror factor.
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