The Last Door - A frightening, episodic adventure game, Made In Spain

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    • The Last Door - A frightening, episodic adventure game, Made In Spain

      Greetings, bros! Once again, I, Euzeth Gozzo, show up to offer you a game that may interest Pewdie and everybody else for that matter.

      It's name is...



      The year is 1890. The place is Great Britain. You are put in the shoes of Jeremiah Devitt, a scholar who has just received a letter from his old friend, Anthony Beechworth. When Jeremiah goes to Anthony's house in Sussex, the ambiance is eerie: The house is deserted, notes are scattered over the floor, and in the backyard there is a murder of crows devouring... Something very viciously.

      Jeremiah has questions, but does he really want to know the answers?

      The Last Door is a browser game played in a similar way to the adventure games of old made by LucasArts. You point and click to move through the scene, examining and interacting with things around you, collecting items and finding a way to use them to progress the story.

      Speaking of story, the developers of this game have taken inspiration for classic authors like Edgar Allan Poe and Howard Phillips Lovecraft to make the game's story, and it shows. I don't want to spoil more than I need to, so suffice to say that ancient evils beyond human comprehension are at work, and crows feature prominently over the course of the game. And there are quite a few jumpscares to keep you tense.

      Here are some screenshots from the first few chapters of the game for you guys to look at.






      You can play the game in this webpage. Currently, three episodes of season 1 are free to play. The fourth and last episode of season 1 will become free to play when the first episode of season 2 is released, and so on, but if you don't want to wait, you can donate to the developers to gain access to chapters as soon as they are released.
      Remember, Pewdie: When you're surprised by a jumpscare... THAT WAS ME AS WELL!