Gimmick Level: In the PC games, a standard riddle is just like in the books - a standard picture with things to find.Fusion Dance: In the deluxe version of Spooky Mansion, the last ghost, "Get Out", is made by mixing all 6 previous ghosts and Skelly.The Deluxe remake alleviates a lot of this weirdness by making the minigames integral to the plot, removing the Make Your Own entirely, and overall changing it to the "three adventures" format (the original way you got out of the house is now saved for the third and final time you escape). Also, quite unusually for an adventure-centered I Spy game, this one has minigames and a Make Your Own activity, and until the very end, they're not important to finishing the game. Every picture also has only two riddles instead of three, and you solve them back to back instead of solving one at a time and holding the next one off until the next adventure. First off, there is only one adventure instead of three (this prompted a lot of complaints for the game being too short). invoked The first iteration of Spooky Mansion is the first one to feature a plot and an adventure, but it's still quite a bit different from the later games that follow this format.The Junior games would be the only ones to follow this format past this particular entry. They're also the only ones to include a Find Me riddle. The original PC game and its Updated Re-release School Days are vastly different from the future ones, playing out more or less like a hidden object Minigame Game instead of having a plot and an adventure to follow.Dem Bones: A skeleton serves as your guide in Spooky Mansion.Skelly isn't too evil, just kind of mischievous, but the overall effect is still pretty creepy. Creepy High-Pitched Voice: Skelly the skeleton from Spooky Mansion speaks with a hushed, feminine voice.WarningThis game contains flashing lights that may make it unsuitable for people with photosensitive epilepsy or other photosensitive conditions. Play as Anna's estranged children Luisa and Frederico as they search for their missing mother. The WatchersDEVOUR is the prequel to the 2-player online co-op game The Watchers. Bring friends, or find other players using the server browser. Make use of our in-game positional voice chat. These are used to unlock valuable Perks, which can mean the difference between living to banish another demon or an agonizing death.īeat the game without breaking a sweat? Try Nightmare mode for the ultimate challenge. Players earn experience with each playthrough, increasing their Cult Rank and earning Ritual Tokens. What's more, DEVOUR's unpredictable AI ups the game, making you second guess each and every move. Locked doors, ritual objects and item spawns are randomized, ensuring that no two games are the same. Your only means of defence is your UV flashlight. On each map, work together in a race against time to find key ritual items – some of which might be alive and unwilling - to complete the banishment.Įach possessed cultist’s rage and speed increases as the game progresses, as does the number of fiends they spawn to stop you. Your goal is to break Azazel's hold on the cultists. To stop the evil, you’ll need a focused team and perfect execution, with a single session lasting up to an hour.ĬAN YOU BANISH EVIL TOGETHER?Each themed DEVOUR map not only brings a terrifying new manifestation of the goat demon Azazel, but also completely new environments to explore, items to collect, fiends to overcome, and forbidden rituals to perform. No two DEVOUR playthroughs are ever the same. In this mode, you'll be doing all the screaming yourself. Take control of up to 4 cult members in this unique online co-op experience where you must work together to stop possessed cultists dead set on taking you to hell with them.įor hardcore players only. Stop possessed cultists before they drag you to hell. DEVOUR is a co-op horror survival game for 1-4 players.