About This Game A 3D adventure game where your initial abilities are to knock, ask, trick and take.You're following a mysterious Halloween invitation into the monster-filled night.Use your abilities to get other abilities to get the final item - a treat.What could possibly go wrong?Mysterious atmosphere and story.Slow-paced and occasionally spooky.About 1 hour of playtime on a spoiler-free first run.All assets and game engine custom made.Accessibility Features and Anti-Features+/- All dialog text-only+ All sound effects dispensable+ No color differentiation required+ Mostly high contrast text- Mostly low contrast scenery+ No time limits to read on-screen text+ No time limits to complete in-game tasks+ In-game tutorial+ Simple menu- No alternative difficulty levels+ Controller support for game and menus (Requires if used: 1 d-pad, 2 2-axis analog sticks, 4 buttons)+ Remappable controller buttons and analog sticks+/- Low default analog stick sensitivity but not customizable+/- Keyboard and mouse support (sensitivity not customizable)+ Keyboard only support- No remappable keyboard keys (Requires if used: w, a, s, d, up, left, down, right, 1, 2, 3, enter/space/e) a09c17d780 Title: All Haze EveGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:xrrawvaPublisher:xrrawvaRelease Date: 1 Sep, 2017 All Haze Eve Crack Fix all haze eve Oh, adventure game logic. It\u2019s that dangerous reasoning that expects us to throw a shoe at a cat to prevent our death hours later, or steal fur from a cat to make a mustache to match an ID with no mustache. The worst offenders of this practice have been relegated to the annals of gaming history but weird logic still crops up from time to time. All Haze Eve suffers from a mild case of adventure game logic, but gets by on a limited scope that keeps your flailing to a minimum. And when you\u2019re not flailing, it proves to be a unique and charming little Halloween romp.Halloween has indeed come around once again, and this time you\u2019ve been invited to a particular part of the neighborhood for a special treat. It won\u2019t exactly be easy to get, though, because all manner of creeps and creatures are out as well. They\u2019re plenty friendly so long as you stick to treats instead of tricks, and you\u2019ll need their help to get past some of the barriers in your way. Those barriers give way to some surprising encounters with skeletons, fish men, and other ominous residents, and the surprises don\u2019t stop when you finally get your promised treat, either.The surprises are the best part of All Haze Eve, always giving you a reason to press through the next obscure puzzle to see what lies ahead. Right from the start you are deposited onto a barren street, where you\u2019ll find a homeless skeleton, a gruff witch, and a bizarre and unsettling anomaly in space that the game merely refers to as \u201cSomething\u201d. You can talk to just about everything in the game, from the tiniest spider to the most imposing gargoyle, and they all have quirky little tidbits to share. The visual style supports this as well, casting the world in smooth grays but highlighting people and creatures with brilliant glowing eyes.The puzzles unfortunately don\u2019t follow the same delightful trend, and when they do try to stand out they do so in some inadvisable ways. More often than not, when you encounter a puzzle here it\u2019s not going to be apparent what needs to be done to solve it, and when you find an item it won\u2019t be apparent what it\u2019s used for. Sure, you\u2019ve got some obvious ones like getting down a well or carving a pumpkin, but good luck sussing out what a crack and a broom have to do with getting you past a pair of gargoyles. A lot of your solutions are going to come from picking up everything, and then using everything on everything else. This is only possible because the scope of the game is small enough to accommodate it, so while it\u2019s hardly ideal it\u2019s not a dealbreaker.You\u2019ll need to contend with some other strange designs, like scrolling through both actions and targets to interact with them or looking around with the arrow keys if you dare to full-screen the game. It\u2019s a first-person adventure with one of the strangest interfaces I\u2019ve ever seen, functional but hardly intuitive. I was able to acclimate to it over the 75 minutes it took to beat the game, and despite my earlier complaint about the puzzles I only got fully stuck once. It\u2019s worth seeing through because the surprises only ramp up until they hit the absurdity of the game\u2019s ending, which I\u2019m sure will leave a smile on your face.As a Halloween game this one hits all the right notes, cheerful and macabre when it wants to be, just a little spooky, and weird enough to hold your attention. The interface and puzzle logic do it no favors but that would be more damning in a longer game, where here it\u2019s all over before it can become anything more than a curiosity. Rounded out by a stark art style and just enough sound design to keep it ominous, this is a flawed little gem that has flown far too low under the radar. If you\u2019re looking for something off-beat and charming this season and don\u2019t mind some rough edges, All Haze Eve will surely be a treat.Did you enjoy this review? I certainly hope so, and I certainly hope you'll check out more of them at https:\/\/goldplatedgames.com\/ or on my curation page!. Interesting, short, puzzle-solving type game. Great for casual players.. Cool wee game. I got stuck on one part though and it feels like only 30 other people have seen this game so there is no guides or anything. Try everything on everyone. You can get through it. It's defo fun enough for the price. A very strange and eerie game, its a fun little adventure game definitely worth trying over the spooky season. Bit short but I'm sure there are things I have yet to discover in the game.. I wanted to like this game but I feel neutral about it. Worth maybe 50 cents and only play it on Halloween. It says that there are no alternative endings but I bet there are depending on what you choose to be in the beginning and I would say that your choices matter, because there was a lot to intereact with that did NOTHING, but I tried everything with everything and you are forced down the path so there is only one correct path (because it's forced) so it just leaves you feeling confused and incomplete once you "beat" it. Maybe those other interactions are for replay with different character choices but I wasn't entertained enough to waste my time with it again yet alone 2 more times. :\/. Oh, adventure game logic. It\u2019s that dangerous reasoning that expects us to throw a shoe at a cat to prevent our death hours later, or steal fur from a cat to make a mustache to match an ID with no mustache. The worst offenders of this practice have been relegated to the annals of gaming history but weird logic still crops up from time to time. All Haze Eve suffers from a mild case of adventure game logic, but gets by on a limited scope that keeps your flailing to a minimum. And when you\u2019re not flailing, it proves to be a unique and charming little Halloween romp.Halloween has indeed come around once again, and this time you\u2019ve been invited to a particular part of the neighborhood for a special treat. It won\u2019t exactly be easy to get, though, because all manner of creeps and creatures are out as well. They\u2019re plenty friendly so long as you stick to treats instead of tricks, and you\u2019ll need their help to get past some of the barriers in your way. Those barriers give way to some surprising encounters with skeletons, fish men, and other ominous residents, and the surprises don\u2019t stop when you finally get your promised treat, either.The surprises are the best part of All Haze Eve, always giving you a reason to press through the next obscure puzzle to see what lies ahead. Right from the start you are deposited onto a barren street, where you\u2019ll find a homeless skeleton, a gruff witch, and a bizarre and unsettling anomaly in space that the game merely refers to as \u201cSomething\u201d. You can talk to just about everything in the game, from the tiniest spider to the most imposing gargoyle, and they all have quirky little tidbits to share. The visual style supports this as well, casting the world in smooth grays but highlighting people and creatures with brilliant glowing eyes.The puzzles unfortunately don\u2019t follow the same delightful trend, and when they do try to stand out they do so in some inadvisable ways. More often than not, when you encounter a puzzle here it\u2019s not going to be apparent what needs to be done to solve it, and when you find an item it won\u2019t be apparent what it\u2019s used for. Sure, you\u2019ve got some obvious ones like getting down a well or carving a pumpkin, but good luck sussing out what a crack and a broom have to do with getting you past a pair of gargoyles. A lot of your solutions are going to come from picking up everything, and then using everything on everything else. This is only possible because the scope of the game is small enough to accommodate it, so while it\u2019s hardly ideal it\u2019s not a dealbreaker.You\u2019ll need to contend with some other strange designs, like scrolling through both actions and targets to interact with them or looking around with the arrow keys if you dare to full-screen the game. It\u2019s a first-person adventure with one of the strangest interfaces I\u2019ve ever seen, functional but hardly intuitive. I was able to acclimate to it over the 75 minutes it took to beat the game, and despite my earlier complaint about the puzzles I only got fully stuck once. It\u2019s worth seeing through because the surprises only ramp up until they hit the absurdity of the game\u2019s ending, which I\u2019m sure will leave a smile on your face.As a Halloween game this one hits all the right notes, cheerful and macabre when it wants to be, just a little spooky, and weird enough to hold your attention. The interface and puzzle logic do it no favors but that would be more damning in a longer game, where here it\u2019s all over before it can become anything more than a curiosity. Rounded out by a stark art style and just enough sound design to keep it ominous, this is a flawed little gem that has flown far too low under the radar. If you\u2019re looking for something off-beat and charming this season and don\u2019t mind some rough edges, All Haze Eve will surely be a treat.Did you enjoy this review? I certainly hope so, and I certainly hope you'll check out more of them at https:\/\/goldplatedgames.com\/ or on my curation page!. Cool wee game. I got stuck on one part though and it feels like only 30 other people have seen this game so there is no guides or anything. Try everything on everyone. You can get through it. It's defo fun enough for the price
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