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Beyond the Invisible: Evening

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40%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
57% User Score Based on 21 reviews

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Beyond the Invisible: Evening is a single player casual puzzle game with horror, fantasy, drama, mystery and others themes. It was developed by Graphium Studio and was released on June 22, 2017. It received neutral reviews from players.

At the edge of the forest lies a small Woodville town. One day the town became shrouded in mist and no one could pass through. Citizens began to disappear, one by one and fear gripped the town. Unravel the mystery of the Shadows and free the town from their dreadful fears!

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57%
Audience ScoreBased on 21 reviews
story4 positive mentions

  • Unique storybook-style artwork and animation that creates a creepy, atmospheric vibe.
  • Free-roaming gameplay with a helpful map and hint system that enhances exploration and prevents getting stuck.
  • Challenging and varied puzzles and mini-games balanced well with hidden object scenes.
  • Outdated graphics with no widescreen support and a stretched aspect ratio detract from the visual experience.
  • Some hidden object scenes are overly dark or have items blending too much into the background, making them difficult to see.
  • Technical issues such as crashes when alt-tabbing, bugs with hint system, and some design choices create frustrating backtracking and puzzle solutions.
  • story
    14 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story features intriguing storybook-style animation and puzzle-driven plot development with a creepy atmosphere, but many find it predictable, generic, and unoriginal. While some appreciate the unique artwork and twists, others criticize the straightforward, cliché mystery and lack of character depth, leaving certain plot points unresolved. Overall, the storyline is decent but not particularly compelling or innovative.

    • “Love the storybook animation, good puzzles and creepy vibes.”
    • “The brown & white cut scenes that advanced the story were really interesting.”
    • “Solving various puzzles and hidden object minigames reveals the plot and uncovers the mystery.”
    • “The story (so far I've got) is generic and the characters aren't believable.”
    • “Now that aside, Beyond the Invisible: Evening has a very straightforward and - in my opinion - not all that interesting storyline, as is generally the case with hidden object games.”
    • “Complete a boring mystery as it unfolds that some girl is kidnapped all the time and there are dark creatures; you knew the answer from the beginning and it was so obvious, the story was more obvious than a superhero movie.”
  • graphics
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are generally appreciated for their unique and lovely artwork, including impressive visuals like realistic water and picture book-style art. However, some note the older, less polished visuals and lack of widescreen support, reflecting the game's age and simplicity.

    • “The visuals are nice, both the normal ones (the water looked amazing) and the picture book style art.”
    • “Liked the rather unique artwork and the story (if predictable), which kept me interested.”
    • “Try to look beyond the fact that this is an older game with older graphics, and you will discover a game reminiscent of a time when hopas weren't cookie-cutter games.”
    • “Graphics: 5/10 (no widescreen)”
  • music
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed feedback, with some users appreciating the creepy and fitting ambient sounds, while others find it terrible and unappealing. Overall, opinions on the music vary, but it contributes noticeably to the game's atmosphere.

    • “The music and ambient sounds were perfect.”
    • “I like the creepy music.”
    • “Music is pretty nice, and the storyline is decent.”
    • “Enjoy terrible music, awful sounds, boring and not-so-boring puzzles, a game that basically solves itself because it tells you where you have 'things of interest,' so you can't be lost, which is kind of good and bad, depending on how you look at it.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay primarily centers on point-and-click exploration rather than frequent puzzles or hidden object scenes, which are few and limited. Players must find all disappearing/reappearing signs in a single playthrough, as they do not carry over to replays and there is no free play mode. Overall, the focus is on immersive exploration rather than repetitive mini-games.

    • “The focus here is on the gameplay itself rather than having back-to-back puzzles.”
    • “The gameplay is less focused on the hidden objects scenes and minigames but more on exploring around.”
    • “The game contains only a handful of hidden-object scenes and puzzle mini-games, with most of the gameplay consisting of the point-and-click adventure.”
    • “The unlockable extras do not include any extra gameplay and you are required to find all the disappearing/reappearing signs in one single playthrough (they do not carry over to later replays, nor is there any free play) and many are very missable.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game effectively creates a creepy and immersive atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.

    • “You can feel the creepy atmosphere.”
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Beyond the Invisible: Evening is a casual puzzle game with horror, fantasy, drama, mystery and others themes.

Beyond the Invisible: Evening is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

Beyond the Invisible: Evening was released on June 22, 2017.

Beyond the Invisible: Evening was developed by Graphium Studio.

Beyond the Invisible: Evening has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Beyond the Invisible: Evening for its story.

Beyond the Invisible: Evening is a single player game.

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