

ENKI
Storm in a Teacup · 2015 · Indie, Adventure, Puzzle, First-Person, Singleplayer
PC
Mixed61% · 167
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About ENKI
ENKI is a repeatable horror experience about escaping, featuring multiple endings that will ensure you that every playthrough will always be slightly different from the previous one, whether you as a player succeeded in escaping or not. Find your way to freedom through occult symbolism, mysteries and discoverable secrets.
For success is not guaranteed. Locked up in a dark cellar the player only has a short time to figure out what has happened and how to escape from the clutches of a dangerous serial killer. By finding items and solving puzzles the player can escape, but because of the smart randomization this will prove a challenge every time.
Your most likely ending is a horrible and painful death. But should you be able to find a way to escape, you will be granted one of the many different endings depending on how many secrets you managed to unlock while escaping. Also, there may be more than just the most obvious way out…
While exploring and finding your way out, you will uncover more information about the serial killer holding you. Ancient occult magic and mysteries will be revealed to you, and you will discover that there is far more at stake than just your life…
For success is not guaranteed. Locked up in a dark cellar the player only has a short time to figure out what has happened and how to escape from the clutches of a dangerous serial killer. By finding items and solving puzzles the player can escape, but because of the smart randomization this will prove a challenge every time.
Your most likely ending is a horrible and painful death. But should you be able to find a way to escape, you will be granted one of the many different endings depending on how many secrets you managed to unlock while escaping. Also, there may be more than just the most obvious way out…
While exploring and finding your way out, you will uncover more information about the serial killer holding you. Ancient occult magic and mysteries will be revealed to you, and you will discover that there is far more at stake than just your life…
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
I was expecting this to be scary but it wasn't really. Just a shadow, loud hisses and doors slamming behind you. It was quite tense with the time limit. I beat the game with about 2 minutes to spare. From start to finish it's about 30 minutes but there's some replay value for achievements and different endings - I'll probably check them out. In a nutshell, the game is about escaping and finding objects scattered around the environment to achieve this. There's stuff to read as well. Short and sweet I guess - not every game has to be 20+ hours. I would recommend waiting for a sale. I got it for 69p - nice. It was definitely worth that. Cheaper than a Mars bar innit.3 found this helpful
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do not buy this game.constantly crashes, now i cant even open the game. ive only been able to play like 5 minutes at most at once. unfortunately it came in a bundle deal so i cant request refund without loosing the other game1 found this helpful
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[h1]SUMMARY[/h1] Jump-scare Easter-egg hunt. This game puts you into various "escape room scenarios", full of randomly generated (maybe?) sounds such as bursting light bulbs, scaring away rats, steam pipes, and other various noises meant to elicit an obvious reaction, which is both unearned, and annoying. You are mostly trying to find passwords or sequences to unlock doors, all of which is under a time limit, in the darkest ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ environment imaginable. The only option is to increas Gamma by an insane amount so you can even see anything. Normally I am not one to complain about darkness in video games, but this is just absurd. The puzzles themselves are simple. You pick up items you think you may need, then you click on anything that gets highlighted and it automatically picks it from your inventory and uses it. There is a modicum of environmental interaction, with lots of physics objects and a few light switches here and there, but there is scant few things to do other than mindlessly click the environment and click anything that glows to see if it uses up your inventory. The items also have an immediate usage, there is not any "combining items" or creatively coming up with wor…
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