I absolutely loved playing this! I never knew what was going to happen next, I got so into it! One of the best indie horror games I've played this year <3 Alright, enough smoke up your ass haha I made a video! I hope you like it and stuff
Wow. This was an experience! I had absolutely no idea where this game was going to go from one second to the next and by the end I was left breathless, overwhelmed and little sweaty (erm, sorry... too much info!).
Honestly though, the retro style was delightful, the red herrings and being led from one room to another like I was taking part in some merry dance and then that ambiguous ending all tied together to make one heck of a game!
Really looking forward to seeing what you have in store next for us, keep up the amazing work! =)
In my opinion this game falls short in a few ways, but ultimately more than makes up for it in others. The graphics without a doubt stood out to me the most. I understand its personal opinion, but I say with absolute honesty that this is one of the prettiest games I think I have played. The low resolution and lighting work incredibly well together, and I would love to see more games made in this style. I also really felt there was a refreshingly high amount of polish to the game; holding down the esc button, the graphical glitches, and the design of the room really added to the feel of the game. For a short game I imagine it is tempting to cut corners with details like these, but the added effort really helps flesh it out. I think the horror theme was a good choice too, as it fitted well with these smaller details to improve immersion. The tension did fade away fairly quickly for me however, as even before the backstory with the girl had been laid out, I realised I wasn't in any real danger. The very linear progression also made itself obvious after a while. It became clear that each event would be triggered by some action, and this took me out of the game a bit because I wasn't focused on fulfilling the objective for the story's sake, but rather to initiate the next event. I imagine this is more down to the time dedicated to this part of the game however, so it is not a major issue.
All in all I definitely enjoyed Umfend. It isn't perfect, but if Aihasto manages to work on its flaws for a later version, or perhaps a new game entirely, I can easily see this being one of my favourite horror games. I initially payed a dollar, but I will donate a bit more now, in hopes of seeing more games from Aihasto. Excited for what the future may hold.
The pixelated horror complete with spooky child, hordes of bugs (insects not programming issues) and one cold, cold heart... but whos' heart may shock you.
This game blew me away. First off, I loved the pixelated style graphics. I feel like your character models look a lot more eerie with them. I can tell there was a good amount of thought put into the story, and I obviously didn't understand what was going on for a while there. A good story is what's lacking in a lot of indie horror games these days, so that really made this game great. The ambiance really got me. Random glitches here and there, creepy surroundings and that overall feeling of "something is stalking me" really kept me on edge the whole time. The atmosphere was just totally immersive. I was 100% drawn into this game not even five minutes in. The little details here and there, things changing around as the game progressed was an awesome detail. It's super edgy to feel like there is something in the house with you. I didn't show it in the video, but I liked the little touch of the game getting all glitchy when you hold down the ESC key to quit. I could go on all day talking about this game. Anyways, this was amazing and PLEASE make a prequel/sequel. Thanks so much for making this!
Umfend is a really great game. The only thing that kind of sucks is the obvious forced hand to do things. This is to progress the story along. I don't really mind that but, it just feels like while i'm being led along it drags the game out. I think it's harder to make a let's play with that. I'm sure most have to chop things out. The story really is good and, unique the pixel art style fits well with the atmosphere of the game.
This game was completely amazing! I had to take a short break because I got legitimately too scared to go on. XD I sincerely hope you pursue making a sequel!
A superb pixelated horror game. Sound and atmosphere are spot on. Never knowing what is coming next always keeps you on edge. A fantastic job on this... :)
While I was playing I wasn't aware you also made Fariwalk, which I enjoyed as well. You've really got a knack for dark atmosphere. Overall this was a pretty solid experience. The visuals were really nice and the pixelated filter helped more than it hurt, but the strange disconnect between the art styles of the environmental design and the character model was a bit strange. The effects were pretty awesome as well, especially the vanishing and crystal ones. My only real complaints would likely be the one jumpscare that is disconnected from what's actually happening, it comes outta nowhere and fills the screen, all the other scares were spot on, and the few, what seemed to be, time gated sections where the player just has to wait to move forward. You've made great use of a small space and created an interesting, if slightly opaque, story to go along with it. This will join the ranks of a few horror games I feel I really enjoyed. Well done!
This was a unique horror game that I quite enjoyed! I filled out your survey and I hope I did your game justice in my play through. To everyone watching, hello there! Please enjoy:)
It was a very well made game! I love the atmosphere you brought to the game. The pixel style brought the horror aspect to a very more satisfying level. Very intriguing story line. Looking forward to the remake!
Hiya, I'd like to start this off by saying that I really enjoyed the game. It was a little tricky to piece together the story while playing, but once I thought about it afterwards I'm fairly certain I understand what's going on, and I love it.
The horror elements are handled nicely here, there aren't any big in your face jump scares to speak of. Instead, there's a tense and unnerving atmosphere, the music and sounds play a big role in that. From the sounds of scribbling on walls to the flickering lights, everything is meant to make you feel somewhat uncomfortable which is fantastic for a horror game.
The game is also visually appealing, and I liked that it made use of visual distortions to further add to the players unease. The only complaint I can think of is in regards to the controls, the mouse movement felt just a tiny bit sluggish at times.
It's a great horror game with plenty of spooks to be had, and an interesting story to be told, I'd definitely recommend everyone give this game a try.
I hope you don't mind, but I recorded a let's play of the game for my channel.
Yeah, I noticed that when I first posted my comment here. Looks like they came back for a round 2 (possibly 3) as well. Seems very strange to me, as far as I can tell, rating comments on Itch doesn't actually do much...so I don't know what they're trying to achieve here, unless if they're just looking to waste their time, in which case I think they succeeded admirably.
This was a fantastic game! I really loved it, good aesthetic, genuine creep factor and somehow heartwarming at the same time. I had a really good time with it! thank you for sharing your art with the world!
This game hits you where you least expect it. The purposeful glitching screen and distorted music sent shivers down my spine! As for the blue haired girl, I'm so glad you drew her the way you did! She's terrifying and yet you just want to talk to her!
Seriously: CAN WE GET A SEQUEL?
I need to know what happened before that transformed Anika from the sweet girl she was to the Stalking-almost-yandere-ghost she became!!!
I'd give this game 5 stars and near constant screams.
The atmosphere alone made this game one to remember.
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I absolutely loved playing this! I never knew what was going to happen next, I got so into it! One of the best indie horror games I've played this year <3 Alright, enough smoke up your ass haha I made a video! I hope you like it and stuff
Wow. This was an experience! I had absolutely no idea where this game was going to go from one second to the next and by the end I was left breathless, overwhelmed and little sweaty (erm, sorry... too much info!).
Honestly though, the retro style was delightful, the red herrings and being led from one room to another like I was taking part in some merry dance and then that ambiguous ending all tied together to make one heck of a game!
Really looking forward to seeing what you have in store next for us, keep up the amazing work! =)
I Did a gameplay on it at night. It was a great story wish it had a little more detail on who she was while she was alive.
This game was incredible!! everything was absolutely perfect!! well done on creating this game!!!
really cool game like the idea and the jump scares and music was perfect for the setting cant wait for more!!
Made a video
(Check out my full gameplay video below!) Loved the atmosphere! It's like Silent Hill PT but pixelated lol. Enjoyed it to the end! 10/10
It says its not for windows
fuck
In my opinion this game falls short in a few ways, but ultimately more than makes up for it in others. The graphics without a doubt stood out to me the most. I understand its personal opinion, but I say with absolute honesty that this is one of the prettiest games I think I have played. The low resolution and lighting work incredibly well together, and I would love to see more games made in this style. I also really felt there was a refreshingly high amount of polish to the game; holding down the esc button, the graphical glitches, and the design of the room really added to the feel of the game. For a short game I imagine it is tempting to cut corners with details like these, but the added effort really helps flesh it out. I think the horror theme was a good choice too, as it fitted well with these smaller details to improve immersion. The tension did fade away fairly quickly for me however, as even before the backstory with the girl had been laid out, I realised I wasn't in any real danger. The very linear progression also made itself obvious after a while. It became clear that each event would be triggered by some action, and this took me out of the game a bit because I wasn't focused on fulfilling the objective for the story's sake, but rather to initiate the next event. I imagine this is more down to the time dedicated to this part of the game however, so it is not a major issue.
All in all I definitely enjoyed Umfend. It isn't perfect, but if Aihasto manages to work on its flaws for a later version, or perhaps a new game entirely, I can easily see this being one of my favourite horror games. I initially payed a dollar, but I will donate a bit more now, in hopes of seeing more games from Aihasto. Excited for what the future may hold.
The pixelated horror complete with spooky child, hordes of bugs (insects not programming issues) and one cold, cold heart... but whos' heart may shock you.
what platform was used to develop the game? It's amazing! Please answer, thanks
Unity.
GREAT GAME, I loved both the horror and story aspects of it.
can I ask you how long did it take you to develop the game from start to finish ?
2.5 Weeks.
Lovely little game. I kind of interpreted this as a squatter though. Up until the love story was introducted... xD
Here's my take on it:
This game blew me away. First off, I loved the pixelated style graphics. I feel like your character models look a lot more eerie with them. I can tell there was a good amount of thought put into the story, and I obviously didn't understand what was going on for a while there. A good story is what's lacking in a lot of indie horror games these days, so that really made this game great. The ambiance really got me. Random glitches here and there, creepy surroundings and that overall feeling of "something is stalking me" really kept me on edge the whole time. The atmosphere was just totally immersive. I was 100% drawn into this game not even five minutes in. The little details here and there, things changing around as the game progressed was an awesome detail. It's super edgy to feel like there is something in the house with you. I didn't show it in the video, but I liked the little touch of the game getting all glitchy when you hold down the ESC key to quit. I could go on all day talking about this game. Anyways, this was amazing and PLEASE make a prequel/sequel. Thanks so much for making this!
Can you possibly make a port of this game for macs?
No, sorry.
If you made it in Unity, you can make a mac version. I know you can't test it since you don't have a mac, but I can test it for you.
Really creepy game. Loved it.
This game was completely amazing! I had to take a short break because I got legitimately too scared to go on. XD I sincerely hope you pursue making a sequel!
A superb pixelated horror game. Sound and atmosphere are spot on. Never knowing what is coming next always keeps you on edge. A fantastic job on this... :)
it's very very very great game!! perpect! thank so much.It is an honor to create this game. 재미있게 플레이 했습니다!
The tension was nice, I am really goofy when scared so there ya go. I want to know more about anita
While I was playing I wasn't aware you also made Fariwalk, which I enjoyed as well. You've really got a knack for dark atmosphere. Overall this was a pretty solid experience. The visuals were really nice and the pixelated filter helped more than it hurt, but the strange disconnect between the art styles of the environmental design and the character model was a bit strange. The effects were pretty awesome as well, especially the vanishing and crystal ones. My only real complaints would likely be the one jumpscare that is disconnected from what's actually happening, it comes outta nowhere and fills the screen, all the other scares were spot on, and the few, what seemed to be, time gated sections where the player just has to wait to move forward. You've made great use of a small space and created an interesting, if slightly opaque, story to go along with it. This will join the ranks of a few horror games I feel I really enjoyed. Well done!
What a beautiful game. I think this is great. Well done!
This was a unique horror game that I quite enjoyed! I filled out your survey and I hope I did your game justice in my play through. To everyone watching, hello there! Please enjoy:)
It was a very well made game! I love the atmosphere you brought to the game. The pixel style brought the horror aspect to a very more satisfying level. Very intriguing story line. Looking forward to the remake!
Hiya, I'd like to start this off by saying that I really enjoyed the game. It was a little tricky to piece together the story while playing, but once I thought about it afterwards I'm fairly certain I understand what's going on, and I love it.
The horror elements are handled nicely here, there aren't any big in your face jump scares to speak of. Instead, there's a tense and unnerving atmosphere, the music and sounds play a big role in that. From the sounds of scribbling on walls to the flickering lights, everything is meant to make you feel somewhat uncomfortable which is fantastic for a horror game.
The game is also visually appealing, and I liked that it made use of visual distortions to further add to the players unease. The only complaint I can think of is in regards to the controls, the mouse movement felt just a tiny bit sluggish at times.
It's a great horror game with plenty of spooks to be had, and an interesting story to be told, I'd definitely recommend everyone give this game a try.
I hope you don't mind, but I recorded a let's play of the game for my channel.
Cheers, and best wishes to you!
Looks like someone went on a downvoting spree in the comment here. Why are people so petty? <3UFK
Yeah, I noticed that when I first posted my comment here. Looks like they came back for a round 2 (possibly 3) as well. Seems very strange to me, as far as I can tell, rating comments on Itch doesn't actually do much...so I don't know what they're trying to achieve here, unless if they're just looking to waste their time, in which case I think they succeeded admirably.
This was a fantastic game! I really loved it, good aesthetic, genuine creep factor and somehow heartwarming at the same time. I had a really good time with it! thank you for sharing your art with the world!
My. God. This. Game.
This game hits you where you least expect it. The purposeful glitching screen and distorted music sent shivers down my spine! As for the blue haired girl, I'm so glad you drew her the way you did! She's terrifying and yet you just want to talk to her!
Seriously: CAN WE GET A SEQUEL?
I need to know what happened before that transformed Anika from the sweet girl she was to the Stalking-almost-yandere-ghost she became!!!
I'd give this game 5 stars and near constant screams.
The atmosphere alone made this game one to remember.
I really liked the pacing and the art style you took with this... once I figured out why it kept spinning. Definitely worth the playthrough
Here's my channel that focus on Horror games and other oddities. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCbszojQzKi3SdJeR4iuaig
Really enjoyed this one. A lot of incredibly great parts packed into a relatively short experience. Definitely worth your time.
I enjoyed everything about it :P
This was an amazing game. I really enjoyed it. Keep up the good work
Rate;10/10
my channel for more horror games and trailers:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC87ACz99Buum0tospPSQSbA
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Really nice work. It would be great to find out more about the protagonists. :)
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