Deep Terror MEGOCORP “Who knows the end? What has risen may sink, and what has sunk may rise. Loathsomeness waits and dreams in the deep, and… Free Buy Now Watch Media Details“Who knows the end? What has risen may sink, and what has sunk may rise. Loathsomeness waits and dreams in the deep, and decay spreads over the tottering cities of men.” - H.P. Lovecraft “Deep Terror” Is in your hands, the invocation book that will take you to the core of human horror. To get there, you must wander different landscapes, solving enigmatic puzzles that will allow you to confront beings from beyond who will give you the knowledge you need to make the final invocation. Will you be able to deal with great Q’thul and his devils without going mad on the way? Information Seller:MEGOCORP Genre:Puzzle Release:Feb 28, 2016 Updated:Feb 11, 2019 Version:1.2 Size:18.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Pipipitchu Well-Known Member May 4, 2013 1,644 0 0 Civil Servant Rio de Janeiro, Brazil #2 Pipipitchu, Mar 2, 2016 Looks interesting! TheGreatEscaper Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2014 1,025 22 38 #3 TheGreatEscaper, Mar 2, 2016 Hello there enigmatic puzzle game of the week. Seriously this is like a thing now. Will check it out, since last weeks enigmatic release certainly did not disappoint. hellscaretaker Well-Known Member May 27, 2012 1,098 6 38 Im a youtube gamer/streamer https://www.youtube.com/user/touchgameplay #4 hellscaretaker, Mar 2, 2016 Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Its a good old fashion join up the "dots" while stage 1 gets you used to the game it then ramps it up forcing you to use your brain cells. Bool Zero Well-Known Member Dec 14, 2010 1,922 0 36 #5 Bool Zero, Mar 3, 2016 All I want to know is this; will I lose my mind to madness solving this seemingly Cthulhu Mythos? jsrco Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Oct 15, 2009 2,134 1 38 Coordinator Seattle https://www.Fatthunder.com #6 jsrco, Mar 3, 2016 I actually had more fun with this than I thought I would. I would gladly pay more for more to do. Valentia Well-Known Member Patreon Gold Jan 20, 2009 618 1 18 Female Retired! California #7 Valentia, Mar 3, 2016 Oh, yes! A Lovecraft mention is an definite download for me. TheGreatEscaper Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2014 1,025 22 38 #8 TheGreatEscaper, Mar 3, 2016 Love the art and atmosphere. The puzzles themselves are a bit lacking though; it's not a particularly interesting mechanic and gets a bit dull after a while, so the game is a perfect length. dyspar New Member Sep 27, 2013 1 0 1 #9 dyspar, Mar 3, 2016 Interesting concept, but cannot launch level two. fabell Well-Known Member Feb 3, 2016 161 0 0 #10 fabell, Mar 4, 2016 Basic gameplay is quite simple. You connect the pieces in a particular diagram. Each piece can be connected only a certain number of times. When you finish a level, you are rewarded with a creepy and very atmospheric (oh, and well-done) picture of a creature from the Lovecraft mythos. The whole time you are playing, the game plays in the background eerie whispers, and when you finish a zone you get a whispered incantation. That's about it. If you download it don't expect much more than that - it's a basic puzzler, so hold the right expectations when you proceed... Into the Mountains of Madness... Sash-O Well-Known Member Feb 13, 2015 1,570 0 0 Germany #11 Sash-O, Mar 17, 2016 Very atmospheric! It's for free, easily recommended! Try it out! (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Hello there enigmatic puzzle game of the week. Seriously this is like a thing now. Will check it out, since last weeks enigmatic release certainly did not disappoint.
Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Its a good old fashion join up the "dots" while stage 1 gets you used to the game it then ramps it up forcing you to use your brain cells.
Love the art and atmosphere. The puzzles themselves are a bit lacking though; it's not a particularly interesting mechanic and gets a bit dull after a while, so the game is a perfect length.
Basic gameplay is quite simple. You connect the pieces in a particular diagram. Each piece can be connected only a certain number of times. When you finish a level, you are rewarded with a creepy and very atmospheric (oh, and well-done) picture of a creature from the Lovecraft mythos. The whole time you are playing, the game plays in the background eerie whispers, and when you finish a zone you get a whispered incantation. That's about it. If you download it don't expect much more than that - it's a basic puzzler, so hold the right expectations when you proceed... Into the Mountains of Madness...