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Will they be able to resist the tempations of the forest?
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File size: 202 MB
Est. Download time
4 Meg  6 m
2 Meg  13 m
512 K  52 m
System requirements
OS: XP/Vista
Video card memory: 256 Mb
RAM: 1 Gb
Processor: 2 GHz
DirectX: 9.0c
Difficulty: Easy
Publisher: Tale of Tales
Genre: Adventure
Multiplayer: No
Language:
English /
Multilingual
Documentation:
· User manual available soon...
Game version : N.C
· Up to date.
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What we think:
Six sisters live in an apartment in the city. One by one their mother sends them on an errand to their grandmother, who is sick and bed-ridden. The teenagers are instructed to go to grandmother's house deep in the forest and, by all means, to stay on the path! Wolves are hiding in the woods, just waiting for little girls to stray.
But young women are not exactly known for their obedience, are they? Will they be able to resist the tempations of the forest? Will they stay clear of danger? Can they prevent the ancient tale from being retold?
The Path is a short horror game inspired by older versions of Little Red Riding Hood, set in modern day. The Path offers an atmospheric experience of exploration, discovery and introspection through a unique form of gameplay, designed to immerse you deeply into its dark themes. Every interaction in the game expresses an aspect of the narrative. The six protagonists each have their own age and personality and allow the player to live the tale in different ways. Most of the story, however, relies on your own imagination.
The Path is designed with accessibility in mind. There are no ticking clocks or monsters to defeat. No hard puzzles will ever halt your progress. Most activities in the game are entirely optional and voluntary. The player has all the freedom in the world to explore and experience.
While The Path does not contain any graphic violence or sexuality, it does allude to these themes. The overall melancholy mood of the game and the potentially unsettling course of events, make The Path unsuitable for children. Despite of its origins in fairy tales, The Path is decidedly a game for the mature mind.
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