

Ino
L Rod · 2017 · Adventure, Indie, RPG, Gore, Violent
PC
Mostly Positive72% · 50 📉 Recent reviews down 52%
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About Ino
INO is a short Adventure/Horror story driven game.
It tells the story of Kaede and Hitaki, two classmates that get involved with a mysterious girl called Ino. Follow the story as they try to figure out who she is while they try to escape from being murdered.
Features:
- Unique maps with original graphic assets
- Chase system to keep you on your toes
- Puzzles to test your wits
- Character driven story
It tells the story of Kaede and Hitaki, two classmates that get involved with a mysterious girl called Ino. Follow the story as they try to figure out who she is while they try to escape from being murdered.
Features:
- Unique maps with original graphic assets
- Chase system to keep you on your toes
- Puzzles to test your wits
- Character driven story
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
I got softlocked as we speak, if you loot the body in chapter 2 and go save, the guy you looted will wake up and camp outside the door trapping you in your save file, I was unfortunate enough to overwrite my save. "A game where you cant play without a guide on your second screen". Because that's how I learned afterwards that I'm screwed and I cant do anything about it. The saving grace of this game might be just puzzles and the graphics, I cant speak of the story cuz I couldn't experience anything past that waking corpse kind of ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥, and I dont feel like going back to my previous save from 20 minutes earlier just because I got screwed. (Oh and I bought this game because cool backgrounds and decided to give this game a shot)3 found this helpful
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not bad
good one
its a pretty alright game for the age
Funny that I got the true ending in my blind playthrough, usually in my experience I'd get the bad ending first. Anyway, this game. Sigh. I bought the game on June 2017 (based on purchase history), and I suppose I kind of got my money's worth, maybe. It's one of those games where you should only get it during a sale. And even in this particular case, I'd still advise against it. The story is... I don't even know how to explain it other than 'confusing' to the point where I just stopped thinking about it the moment I beat the game. Chapter 4 was a chore to get through. There's some questionable design, like that room where you have to get past those ghosts. Not to mention the game breaking bug that I mentioned here: https://steamcommunity.com/app/398140/discussions/0/2567564692464880921/ Speaking of which, the last review was made in 2018 so that's interesting.
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