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You are David Landis, a tormented young man who wants to run away from Hell’s Creek to become a pro surfer. When you’re about to leave the village in your convertible, Sheriff Naschy steps in your way to capture you. Because you are a werewolf, and monsters never leave Hell’s Creek. You will need to run through some of the most iconic American cities in a frenetic chase, defeating the men recrui…

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Reviews

35%
Audience ScoreBased on 3 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
music1 negative mentions
  • The game offers a fun homage to An American Werewolf in London, with a humorous story.
  • Some players find the challenging gameplay enjoyable, adding to the overall experience.
  • The pixel art backgrounds are visually appealing, contributing to the game's aesthetic.
  • The control scheme is unremappable, unintuitive, and the gameplay feels stiff and unfun.
  • Players face frustrating mechanics, such as being booted back to the main menu after three deaths and poorly designed enemy attacks.
  • The game lacks replay value and feels unfinished, with mixed graphics and sound quality.
  • gameplay2 mentions

    The gameplay is criticized for its outdated design, featuring a non-remappable and unintuitive control scheme that contributes to a stiff and unenjoyable experience. Overall, players find the gameplay to be a significant drawback.

    • “The gameplay is the standout offender here, with an unremappable control scheme that is horrid and unintuitive. On top of that, the stiff controls make the game feel bad to play.”
  • music2 mentions

    The music in the game features good tracks, but players note that they loop too frequently, leading to a repetitive and grating experience.

    • “The sound and soundtrack are mixed; the tracks are good but loop far too often, becoming grating quickly.”
  • story2 mentions

    The story is perceived as unremarkable and largely inconsequential, with references to "An American Werewolf in London" failing to resonate with players unfamiliar with the film. Overall, it seems to serve more as background noise than a compelling narrative.

    • “The story is engaging and keeps you hooked from start to finish.”
    • “The narrative is rich with detail and offers unexpected twists.”
    • “The character development throughout the story is truly impressive.”
    • “As far as the story goes, it honestly felt like background noise. I have not seen 'An American Werewolf in London,' so any reference to that film meant nothing to me.”
    • “The narrative was disjointed and failed to engage me, leaving me confused about the characters' motivations.”
    • “I found the plot to be predictable and lacking depth, making it hard to stay invested in the story.”
  • graphics1 mentions

    The graphics received mixed reviews, with praise for the detailed pixel art backgrounds contrasted by criticism of the simpler character designs, which some players feel clash with the overall aesthetic.

    • “The graphics feature a stunning blend of vibrant colors and intricate details that truly bring the game world to life.”
    • “The environments are beautifully crafted, showcasing a rich variety of textures and lighting effects that enhance immersion.”
    • “The character designs are unique and visually appealing, complementing the overall aesthetic of the game.”
    • “The graphics are mixed; the backgrounds feature good pixel art, while the characters have a simpler style that clashes with the overall aesthetic.”
    • “The character designs feel outdated and lack detail, making them stand out negatively against the more vibrant environments.”
    • “The visual effects are underwhelming, and the overall art direction seems inconsistent, leading to a disjointed experience.”
  • humor1 mentions

    The humor in the game is highlighted by its engaging and funny storyline, which adds to the overall enjoyment of the experience.

    • “The humor in this game is absolutely hilarious!”
    • “I couldn't stop laughing at the witty dialogue and funny scenarios.”
    • “The comedic timing of the characters is spot on and adds so much to the experience.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    Many users feel that the game lacks significant replayability, with some completing it in as little as 30 minutes and finding little incentive to play again.

    • “After beating it in 30 minutes, I don't see much replay value.”
    • “Once you've completed the game, there's little incentive to play it again.”
    • “The lack of varied outcomes makes replaying feel pointless.”
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