About This Game What would you do if the hotel you checked in for the night turned into a death trap? Hotel Anatolia is a short, terrifying horror game which is about a man trying to run away from his past. You will put yourself into Aras' shoes and check into Hotel Anatolia at midnight with your wife. You are tired and you will fall asleep without a thought in mind. What would you do if you find the hotel in ruins, drenched in blood and filled with horrifying creatures lurking in the hallways when you wake up ? Your wife is missing, you have to find her and get out of the hotel.FeaturesIn Hotel Anatolia your choices will affect the game's flow and the endingsWhen you finish the game, you can play the game again with different choices and have a new experience,This game presents an atmospheric horror experience with its creepy atmospher and background story,The monsters are not the only thing threatening your life, you should be careful about your choices. 7aa9394dea Title: Hotel AnatoliaGenre: Adventure, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Elven WorkshopPublisher:Elven WorkshopRelease Date: 20 Mar, 2017 Hotel Anatolia Download Uptodown https:\/\/youtu.be\/VCCmjRhA0tsSo this is a rare occurence - I have changed my review from negative to positive becuase the developer has patched this game based on community feedback, and sorted most of the technical issues that I encountered. Also the phone puzzle has been patched so it now much easier to solve.So in a nutshell, hotel anatolia, is a short 'horror' game built on the RPGmaker engine. Obviously that means visuals are nothing too stunning, but they do the job in a workman like way. The puzzle elements are pretty llight and the english translations are far better than most horror games in this price bracket. So 80pence feels like a fair price, now that the bugs have been squashed. Its still not GOTY material but a decent enough time filler.. A cool little story driven game. Has its flaws. English translation isn't very accurate but it's still understandable.Once you get the hang of it , game becomes much better.Puzzles are good.Give it a go. Small price for a experience like this.. I didn't think it was possible, but I was disapointed by a 49 cent game.I will credit the game with this much: The creator very clearly had a decent amount of ambition, using 3D models in an engine that normally only uses sprites, and generally tries to be something a little bit different than the usual fair for RPG Maker horror games. Unfortunately, between the poor writing, the mediocre attempts at atmosphere, the overall ugliness of basically everything on display, it is fairly clear that this game was made with more ambition than skill.. A very well made Thriller\/Horror, if you like a quick games with story to it then this game is for you :D it had a few on edge moments and had consequences for some of you actions, ill give the game 8\/10 :p. English was not the first language of the creator, and it shows. The dialogue is absolutely riddled with phrasing mistakes, stilted dialogue, and even some really egregious spelling and punctuation errors. If you are an individual who is likely to go full 'Grammando' on a game for even a small error, avoid this game *at all costs*. It's painful. Making an advance warning on that.However, taking into account the fact that the game is not that expensive, and actually has an engaging enough storyline for a quick little wander through, the price is right: the fact it includes Steam Cards helps improve the playability for collectors, and for non-collectors who enjoy a short RPGmaker game run-through. Although it mentions 'multiple endings', those 'multiple endings' equal only a little extra time and a couple different choices. The story is basic. A couple surprises, but nothing that made me jump out of my chair, screaming and cheering. I went into it 'knowing' exactly what I was going to get (a basic haunted house story) and I wasn't disappointed.... but I wasn't pleasantly surprised, either. If anything, I was pretty disappointed at the seeming lack of even an attempt of tension; even the character's deaths (because yes, you have several ways to die) don't result in anything worth doing for a spectacle, and I don't feel I'm spoiling while saying that. There are a couple moments that had potential, but were ruined by sub-par coding and clipping errors. This is not the next Corpse Party. Don't hope that it is. It's not programmed well, the dialogue is terrible, the spelling is dreadful. If you have the extra little money to spare, and can enjoy the terrible dialogue and phrasing (or at least endure it), it's a pleasant enough experience with some tension and enough of a good experience that, for the $1 price (.54 on sale!), I don't feel bad about having bought it, and would say that it was worth the hour that it took me to go through. However, as a 'hidden gem'? Not remotely close. I honestly can't recommend it unless you just happen to be looking for a short experience that will give you a one dollar way to kill a couple hours, or cheap Steam cards. In short, for .50? It's worth the price. For a buck? I'd rather have the dollar burger at McDonald's.. A truely bad RPGMaker horror game. The only good thing is how all the achievements are super rare.. Hotel Anatolia is a simple indie horror game created with RPGMaker. It is a short, but well thought game based mostly on it's storyline and less focused on it's gameplay. It's 2D pixelated graphics and gameplay are very simple yet enjoyable. The game is tremendously similar to another indie game, The Deed. SO similar in fact, that the characters and graphics are directly imported over! Ignoring that, I still found the game able to pull off being eerie and fun at all times. Will last you a good hour or slightly more. Do enjoy, as I am recommending it to indie gamers alike.. The game definitely has it's pros. The artwork and spriting is beautiful, the music is creepy and fits right in with the theme, and the puzzles aren't overly difficult and easy to work through after a bit of exploring. However, having said this, the grammar is horrible. There were so many mistakes here and there that could have really been easily avoided or fixed. The programming doesn't work correctly in certain parts of the game causing the program to loop even after you have already activated. (In one case I got stuck in an endless loop and had to restart.) The story ends abruptly and calls it "closure" and it's easy to get killed off without much warning forcing you to save a lot, lest you reset and do a bunch of tasks over.Overall I would not recommend this game.. Being fan of puzzle games and hater of zombie-like creatures gives me mixed feelings about this game. I've enjoyed walking around and trying to solve puzzles but the fast moving monster is a cheap way to emphasis the horror theme in my opinion. Seeing results of my previous choices during the game was really fun and make wonder what would happen if I start over and follow the other path.The game will not keep you busy for a long time but if you want to try something different, I will recommend Hotel Anatolia if you consider the price as well. To the developer: I am sure this is just a beginning. Keep up the good work and develop more games in the future. Each one will improve you further. It is not easy to think and create a game with complicated story line, so I can say it was a good beginning.
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