

Countless Rooms of Death
HCP Games · 2015 · Indie, Adventure, Horror
PC
Mostly Negative30% · 20
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About Countless Rooms of Death
You open your eyes, slowly and painfully, as a dull throb pounds inside your skull. All around you is darkness accompanied by an overwhelming silence. There is a weight in your lap as you squint into the darkness revealing nothing but what seems to be the hospital bed you are lying in and the cold, metallic glint of a flashlight's metal casing.
You reach down anxiously, taking the flashlight in hand and trying to take comfort in its ambient glow. Your surroundings reveal nothing. A room. Cold. Dark. Lonely.
"Caution: This bunker has been evacuated. All occupants are instructed to make their way to their nearest assigned exit and to follow the instructions of security. Caution..."
It repeats its soulless instruction and the sickly feeling of dread coils in your stomach as you take your first steps forward. Your thoughts struggle to make sense in your head but instinct tells you that things are about to get worse...
Finding your way out of the bunker will not be as easy as you think; defended by numerous security systems, your journey is going to be a dangerous one. Sure, you could try to activate the shutdown sequences... As long as you can solve the puzzles required to do so.
You are alone. Defenseless. Confused. But then, for you, it was always this way...
About Countless Rooms of Death:
Countless Rooms of Death is a puzzle / adventure game with a horror atmosphere. There are no weapons or real enemies; instead, we aim to bully your mind. All you, the player, have is a flashlight with which to find your way through a dark labyrinth, solving puzzles to acquire keys which will allow you to enter the next level.
There are strange happenings and whispered voices to investigate, and several ways to meet your demise within the labyrinth. Strange lights and shapes will try to distract you from your path to freedom. The story unfolds in the form of medical records which, with the passage of time, will help you to remember how you got here in the first place.
- A dark, lonely labyrinth with a history waiting to be uncovered.
- Many challenging puzzles.
- An obscure story which will be revealed as you continue to progress.
- Your biggest enemy? Your own mind.
You reach down anxiously, taking the flashlight in hand and trying to take comfort in its ambient glow. Your surroundings reveal nothing. A room. Cold. Dark. Lonely.
"Caution: This bunker has been evacuated. All occupants are instructed to make their way to their nearest assigned exit and to follow the instructions of security. Caution..."
It repeats its soulless instruction and the sickly feeling of dread coils in your stomach as you take your first steps forward. Your thoughts struggle to make sense in your head but instinct tells you that things are about to get worse...
Finding your way out of the bunker will not be as easy as you think; defended by numerous security systems, your journey is going to be a dangerous one. Sure, you could try to activate the shutdown sequences... As long as you can solve the puzzles required to do so.
You are alone. Defenseless. Confused. But then, for you, it was always this way...
About Countless Rooms of Death:
Countless Rooms of Death is a puzzle / adventure game with a horror atmosphere. There are no weapons or real enemies; instead, we aim to bully your mind. All you, the player, have is a flashlight with which to find your way through a dark labyrinth, solving puzzles to acquire keys which will allow you to enter the next level.
There are strange happenings and whispered voices to investigate, and several ways to meet your demise within the labyrinth. Strange lights and shapes will try to distract you from your path to freedom. The story unfolds in the form of medical records which, with the passage of time, will help you to remember how you got here in the first place.
- A dark, lonely labyrinth with a history waiting to be uncovered.
- Many challenging puzzles.
- An obscure story which will be revealed as you continue to progress.
- Your biggest enemy? Your own mind.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
I'm only giving this a positive review because I think the current negtive ones aren't fair. The game is a small indie project and isn't an asset flip, there is a decent amount of work that went into this - including a handful of levels. The horror and atmosphere aspects of the game are decent for its pricetag. Exploring was fun/interesting for the most part, I recommend drawing your own map as you go. The jump scares are reasonable, the creepiness level is fairly well maintained. The puzzles were atrociously bad. A couple were done right but the rest were frustrating and just bad....like "BAD" bad to the point where they rip the enjoymentright out of you.2 found this helpful
[h1][b]Not Recommended[/b][/h1]1 found this helpful
You ever look at your Steam library and find some garbage you got in a bundle somewhere? This is one of those games. I've played it. I don't know why I played it, but I did. It's a bad horror game with no real redeeming qualities. There are countless games that are better and I could have played those instead. With all of the games that have been removed from Steam over the years, I'm surprised that this is still on the store. I hope the devs are doing better things now. I don't think they've tried making any other games based on Steam listings.1 found this helpful
I am 32 years old. My ex-wife and I have a daughter together, and we adopted our son together. Both are now 4 years old. When we were going through our separation, I felt lost and unhappy. I was self-destructive. One day, I was so angry with everything spiraling out of control that I punched a concrete wall in a moment of overwhelming emotion. This resulted in breaking my fifth metacarpal in my right hand—the hand I worked with, played games with, and used to carry my children to bed—the hand I desperately needed to ensure I could continue providing. Upon learning the severity of the self-inflicted damage, I became almost suicidal. Keep in mind that just a few months before this, I was the happiest man, with no history of depression or anxiety. I had never experienced anger outbursts, nor was I the type to break down and cry, but I was in a tough situation that truly prevented me from seeing the light on the other side. With nothing better to do, I looked for a game I could play WITH ONE HAND while recovering. Somehow, I stumbled upon this game and read some of the comments. I decided it was worth a try... I must admit I didn't beat the game, nor did I play as much as some of y…
It was ok...
Just another trash game to earn money by selling Trading Cards.
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