It’s shaping up to be a well crafted horror adventure with an intriguing story, interesting characters and a focus on cerebral puzzles rather than cheap scares. The puzzles are well designed and logical (but the stranger can chip in with some hints if you’re struggling) and there are some nice little creepy moments towards the end. You awaken in the study and have to solve three different puzzle rooms as you try and rescue the mysterious stranger. The Tartarus Key’s demo build takes around 20 minutes to play through and serves as a good introduction to the game. With a little problem solving and teamwork, you may just get out of there alive… You’re not alone in this endeavour – there’s also a friendly seeming stranger who is also trapped in there and you can talk to them on a short-wave radio. It soon becomes apparent that you’ll need to solve puzzles in each room to stand a chance of escaping. In The Tartarus Key you take on the role of Alex, a young woman who awakens to find herself locked up in a dusty study in a mysterious old mansion. She recently completed a Masters in Scoring for Film and Multimedia from New York University.Įsta descripción ha sido proporcionada por el autor del programa.The Tartarus Key is a retro styled narrative-driven horror adventure where you and a mysterious stranger attempt to solve puzzles and escape from a strange mansion you wake up in. As an independent musician, she toured the US and performed internationally, combining sample-based electronic sounds with analog instrumentation. Josie Brechner: As a composer, sound designer, and technical implementer, Josie has been creating music and audio experiences for games, film, dance, and interactive theater projects since 2012. Kevin Colegate: The programmer in charge of making a game that plays as smoothly as you remember the classics being! A lover of retro games, he hopes The Tartarus Key surprises people with its blend of authentic vibes and puzzles. Hates jump scares and vowed to make a game that's downright spooky without them! Leonor Parra: Founder of Vertical Reach and the artist making The Tartarus Key as atmospheric and unsettling as possible. A tense, atmospheric adventure that relies on puzzles and plot instead of combat or chase sequences Solve puzzles and challenges reminiscent of escape-the-room games in a variety of unsettling and bizarre scenarios Uncover three different endings, and dig to the heart of the mansion and the strange secrets it and your captors hold Escape a deadly mansion filled with dangerous traps, and rescue Alex’s fellow captives. Rely on brains over brawn to help Alex survive, but beware - not everyone might make it out alive. Inspired by the look and feel of classic horror games, The Tartarus Key serves up a mystery filled with twists and turns, and more than a few deadly surprises. If she wants to escape alive, along with the other captives she discovers, she’ll need to use her wits in this adventure thriller. so why has she suddenly woken up in this strange mansion? All the doors are locked by bizarre puzzles and traps, there are cameras following her every move, and she keeps thinking she sees. The last thing Alex Young remembers is being at home alone in her apartment.
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