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Wooden Floor 2 - Resurrection Download Code


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"Wooden Floor 2 - Resurrection" is a first person horror/mystery adventure game. Just like the prequel this game is pretty much an one man project by me (Pheenix93).

The game is telling the story of Andrew Winter, an alcoholic living in a small cabin near the woods. He keeps having nightmares about an abandoned place that seems familiar to him. You have to reveal the dark secrets that are hiding in the abandoned mansion on top of the hill in Blackdust Field.
Are you able to find out the truth hiding in the deepest insides of the house?

"Wooden Floor 2 - Resurrection" is the sequel to Wooden Floor, telling the other side of the story and completing the puzzle.

Features of Wooden Floor 2:
  • Multiple endings!
  • Different playthroughs as the game changes upon choices you make, your behaviour and at certain points randomly
  • More interaction with the world
  • Secret riddles in game that may open up new possibilities for you (if you are able to reveal them)
  • Improved story telling in comparison to Wooden Floor
  • Different locations
  • Useable items
  • Big improvements to graphics and gameplay!

Besides all this there is still potential to add more content to the game once i feel like its about time. So there may be more to come... 1075eedd30



Title: Wooden Floor 2 - Resurrection
Genre: Adventure, Indie
Developer:
pheenix93
Publisher:
pheenix93
Release Date: 11 Jan, 2016


Minimum:

  • OS: Windows XP
  • Processor: Dual Core (~3,2 Ghz)
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Geforce 240GT
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

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It's a thing. The symbol bit was the most thought provoking because there's three different choices, but two of them give you silver keys where one gives you a 'Interesting Choice' key.

Found this dented gem in a mystery-bundle. Why it was in that bundle is the mystery in and of itself.

Good atmosphere, sad that the music was shortlived, and that the 'Truth' was rather unfulfilling. Good for a laugh if you just do reactions with the in-game text-to-speech.





























a e i o u. 75% of the content is recycled from the first game and puzzle-like things are an insult to human mind. There are much better walking simulators than this, stay away.. Wasnt scary at all.. Wasnt scary at all.. "Lighting needs to be rebuilt. Paths need to be rebuilt."

-steps into a black abyss, crashing the game irreparably-

Well, I have to hand it to the developer. I didn't think you'd come up with anything as \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing wacky as the ending of the first WOODEN FLOOR but here we are.

At the refund page.

www.youtube.com\/watch?v=gJdo4uG9TTY\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer\" id=\"dynamiclink_0\">https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=gJdo4uG9TTY<\/a>. It's games like these that I wish there was a "neutral" option for, instead of just positive or negative. While I was disappointed that this game didn't really do anything to explain the events from the first game, and in fact, made me more confused about the series, I can't help but still be intrigued by the world that the developers have created. It's a place filled with the supernatural, but it feels like it belongs there, if that makes sense.
In my opinion, Wooden Floor 2 was not as good as the first one. I feel that they actually took a couple steps in the wrong direction - the suspense that was conveyed in the first one is virtually absent in this one. Only one part made me feel tense for about five seconds, and then it was over. They also didn't really improve much from the first one that I saw, aside from adding in an almost unneccessary inventory system and allowing for multiple environments (although only in the first chapter).
The graphics and the sounds were good, as was the mechanics of the game, although the puzzles were pretty easy. I did take issue with the fact that sprinting and jumping wasn't available after chapter one, and (just like the first one), you aren't able to look all the way down. But overall, it plays well. It's very short too, by the way. I was able to beat it in about 50 minutes, and that's after taking my time to look at every detail in the game. Although, there are multiple endings, so that will tack on a little more time if you decide to try to get them all.

I would recommend this game if you enjoyed the first one, but unfortunately, you'll probably be disappointed. If you didn't play the first one, I'd say you're better off getting that one instead, but if you do decide to get this, don't worry; you don't really need to be familiar with the first one. It doesn't really seem to have the same storyline, that I could tell anyways. Also, try to get it on sale. For the short playtime, I don't think that $6 is really justified.. A little spooky at times but fairly mild in content.. Not a good game at all. How do these thrown together horror games keep making it onto steam?
It's another case of someone building a fairly authentic, if cliche'd intro and then just throwing a few rooms together until they had enough to call it, albeit generously, a game. And generous I am being as it took me less than an hour to finish. Yes I know there are other endings but I was so underwhelmed the first time around there was no incentive to play again.
The game starts with the standard horror setting - a dark, wooden forest with standard eerie looking church with a crypt and nearby haunted mansion. To be fair to the game there was a well done, fairly chilling moment in the crypt when I caught a glimpse of something horrific in the distant dark. But that's it, for the remainder of the game, nothing even remotely scary happens. Or anything much at all I'm afraid. And for a horror game that's enough to not recommend it. You will not get your kicks here.

There's a bit of the usual mind-melting moments where scenery is rearranged behind you that has come as standard in modern horror games, but beyond that moment in the crypt I did not feel remotely threatened at all.

And for a game that doesn't give much it's inordinately fussy when it comes to player input. I lost quite a few minutes at the start as I couldn't open a locked gate with my crowbar. I didn't realise that I had to be precisely 2&1\/2 to 3 feet away, offset at an angle of about 22degrees, to trigger the magical floating crowbar animation. Then I immediately fell down a ditch in the garden beyond and get stuck, and I was close to packing it in when I was thankfully able to jump back out again.

Sound and graphics are a mixed bag as well. Sound was pretty unremarkable in general, beyond a very weird breathing sound in the intro area that always came from behind you. And it was so constant without any hint of a threat that it came off as just an odd design choice rather than an atmosphere builder. Graphics wise it's all very standard, albeit a bit too overly dark.

The story building notes you find are just poorly written, grammatically incorrect nonsence. And after a bit of wandering around the mansion, collecting key and other objects to unlock more doors, the game just shudders to an end. With nothing more than another stupid document to read.

Avoid at all costs.



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