Free horror RPG for Android
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The Man From The Window is a free horror RPG developed by Zed_Technician. Just like Amanda The Adventurer, this app delves into night terrors from childhood, such as the eponymous man, apparently out to get Junior Rabbit. Yes, you’re the rabbit, but don't think for a second that'll make the game cuter.
The rabbit family in question needs to save themselves from the possibility of this unknown entity entering the house, which is just as horrifying as the one in The Evil Haunted House Game.
Don't let him get you
To avoid getting caught, you'll have to do some puzzle-solving and use plenty of creative thinking. This means doing anything that hinders The Man’s progress. For example, putting the sofa against the door might give you an extra minute or two.
You can also distract him with doughnuts, hide under the table and use many other actions and strategies. The gameplay is short, lasting for about 10 minutes. Without spoiling much, you'll later be able to check The Man's progress and how well you performed.
OK but unpolished graphics
The game is fully 3D set in a scary house in the middle of the night. There aren't many special effects, and the animations are rather basic. This is to be expected in an indie game, but some things lack polish.
For example, when reading the book, you'll find that letters are bigger than the pages themselves. This is distracting and counters the scary atmosphere. Mama Rabbit, the playable character, is depicted as tired and overweight. However, her movements are on par with any character from an FPS.
Fun game to enjoy for a while
The puzzle elements are good enough for fans of the genre, and the atmosphere is intriguing. The anthropomorphic creatures you're trying to save also fit perfectly with the childhood-horror story.
However, some issues, such as a short playthrough and repetitiveness, along with some unpolished aspects, leave room for improvement. Ultimately, The Man From The Window is an interesting title to download and play around with, but it doesn't offer much more than a couple of fun sessions.