- July 10, 2019
- N4bA
Trapped
Platforms
About
"Trapped" is a first-person horror adventure game where you wake up in a dark, mysterious corridor with no memory of how you got there. The objective is to escape by exploring the surroundings, solving puzzles, and avoiding a terrifying monster. With limited controls , players must carefully manage their resources and think quickly to survive and find their way out. The game is available in Russian and takes roughly 30-60 minutes to complete.










- The game offers a unique and immersive horror experience with a creepy atmosphere and effective sound design.
- For its low price, it provides a fun and tense gameplay experience that can be completed in about an hour.
- The lighter mechanic and the maze-like environment create a sense of claustrophobia and tension that many players found engaging.
- The game suffers from a lack of save options, which can lead to frustration if players get stuck or need to take a break.
- Many players found the maze puzzles confusing and tedious, leading to a sense of repetition and annoyance.
- There are technical issues, including glitches and audio problems, that detract from the overall experience.
atmosphere
7 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's atmosphere is widely praised for its immersive and creepy qualities, effectively combining visuals and sound design to create a psychologically unsettling experience. While some players noted gameplay issues, the overall ambiance successfully instills fear and keeps players on edge, making it appealing to horror enthusiasts.
“It's got good visuals, great sound effects, and a creepy atmosphere.”
“The atmosphere of the game, combined with the setting and the soundscape, quite frankly, tears you apart psychologically.”
“The game's atmosphere and sound design are effective in creating a creepy and unsettling mood, and horror game enthusiasts may still enjoy the experience.”
“The atmosphere got me scared and creeped out to all hell and back, expecting to get screwed over at every corner.”