Vamp Night
- January 26, 2021
- Potato10
description of the game: You have just arrived in this new town, try not to starve while escape from the vampire hunters.features:- Buy your own house. - Find hidden chests. - Buy and furnish your home. - Fight the vampire hunters. - Dance and have fun at the bar.
Reviews
- The game has an interesting concept of living as a vampire in a small city, balancing feeding and avoiding hunters.
- It's very affordable, making it a fun way to kill time, especially for fans of vampire-themed games.
- The developer shows genuine effort and is actively working on adding new content and improving the game.
- The game feels more like a demo than a full game, with limited content and features, leading to a repetitive experience.
- There are issues with visibility in darker areas, making navigation difficult at times.
- The lack of a traditional save feature can be frustrating, as players can lose progress if they are killed before they can save.
- story10 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 70 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The story aspect of the game is criticized for its lack of depth, featuring few quests and minimal interaction with NPCs. Players can engage in a limited number of missions, including a repeatable one for money, but overall, the narrative experience feels sparse and underdeveloped.
“There aren't many quests and little interaction/dialogue with the NPCs.”
“Maybe if certain scores are hit, the player earns money... or perhaps quests could be obtained on the home computer to go play a game, get a score, and receive a reward.”
“One of the homes with a purple aura around the door has a repeatable mission for money.”
- gameplay6 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
Gameplay is characterized by an interesting mechanic that initially engages players, but it tends to become monotonous after a few days of play. Many users report completing all content in about two hours, with a significant portion spent learning the mechanics, and appreciate the game's intentional save feature.
“It has an interesting mechanic, but by day 2 or 3, the day becomes rather monotonous.”
“It does save if you quit out of the game, though, so this was definitely an intentional mechanic.”
“I completed everything there was on offer in about two hours, and a lot of that was learning how the different game mechanics work.”
“It does save if you quit out of the game, though, so this was definitely an intentional mechanic, and the desire to save is just my personal preference when I play games.”