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Left in the Dark: No One on Board

Left in the Dark: No One on Board

Publisher: Artifex Mundi
( 875 Reviews )
License: Free
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License:Free
Category:Action & adventure
User-rating:4.3 ( 875 Reviews )
Publisher:Artifex Mundi
Language supported:

English (United States) Polski (Polska) Deutsch (Deutschland) Français (France) Italiano (Italia) Español (España Alfabetización Internacional) 中文(中华人民共和国) 中文(台灣) 日本語 (日本) Русский (Россия) Português (Brasil) 中文(香港特別行政區)

Minimum
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
Architecture:ARM, x86, x64
Recommended
OS:Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 Mobile, Windows Phone 8.1, Windows Phone 8
Architecture:ARM, x86, x64

Description

FANTASTIC HIDDEN OBJECT PUZZLE ADVENTURE GAME FROM THE CREATORS OF ENIGMATIS AND GRIM LEGENDS! Beware the secrets of the abandoned ship!


TRY IT FREE, THEN UNLOCK THE FULL ADVENTURE FROM WITHIN THE GAME!


Left in the Dark: No One on Board is a hidden-object puzzle-adventure game with a grim, mysterious ambiance and plenty of scares!


Private Detective knew this case was going to be strange as soon as she read the letter from the Mayor of Port Providence, in which he asked her to board a ship that went lost at sea years ago, then recently reappeared with no sign of the crew or cargo.


Detective is at a loss as to what happened to the vessel, even after examining all of the evidence. She knows there is more to this case than the Mayor is letting on. The press is abuzz with talk of a curse. And, after encountering a hooded figure with a hook on his hand, on a supposedly abandoned ship, she begins to believe it.


Detective is a rational woman, not prone to believing in ghost stories or fables. But this case is unlike anything she has ever seen. What connects the ship’s disappearance with Devil’s Island, and a local family’s unsolved murder? Will she find the allies she needs to break the Traveler’s Curse?

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Reviews

  • 8/1/2014
    A little different look by Alicia

    this game as with the others from developer has a short trial/demo. As with the other games, the demo is way too short- and in comparison to the full game really really short. the game is relatively long- I was skeptical that the ship was all that there was to the game. the music and voice overs I kept low, for some reason they sounded extra unnecessarily loud. there was some pig squeal I kept hearing on the 2nd to last part of the game. the graphics were different in this game versus the others. they were much more drawn, less "real life". I personally felt that the artwork was beautiful. The HOS were junk piles but it did not distract from the play. I did start to wonder what time period this was- I was thinking 1950s+ but then I realized that I was looking for the other detective and he was born in 1830 or something. I think the batteries and fuses threw me off. game in general? great game- well worth the time and money to play it. don't go by the demo alone-

  • 8/13/2014
    Great game but misleadingly advertis by Roberta

    I love the graphics and the fact that it has a story. I am very disappointed that a game advertised as "free" is only free in part. That should have been made more clear that only a certain number of scenes or levels were free. I am hesitant to purchase to continue without nknowing how many more scenes or levels I would be receiving for my money. am not purchasing because not enough info is given to determine the value for the price. This game should have been in the category of free trial rather than free. Low marks for that reason. The game itself is excellent and I'm sorry I won't be finishing it.

  • 5/17/2015
    Let in the Dark No One on Board by barbara

    I like his game but it isn't very long to play . Why is that I just got started. Then No more. to play. You have to buy if you want to play the game

  • 4/1/2016
    A Beginner-Level Puzzler by Mark

    If you've got much experience with this sort of game, you'll probably find this one a bit disappointing. The larger story and acting aren't particularly involving, the puzzles are pretty much the standards, and the order objects are gathered is way too on-the-money. That said, if you are a beginner, this is a very good introduction.

  • 6/26/2015
    Left in the Dark: No One on Board --- Review by Cliff

    I really like this developer - They are so NICE as to let you enjoy a pretty complete sample of the game in order for you to decide if you'd like to purchase the full version. A lot of developers- never GIVE you that chance. This developer follows a good story line, develop great puzzles and they GIVE you a chance to experience the various parts of the game for free. In my honest opinion- anyone who complains about the game not being "complete" or saying things of that nature, just think about it- How many of us are willing to give away part of our services in order for a customer to decide if they want to hire us? I'll bet the answer is not many! Thank You to all the folks who have worked so hard to GIVE us a chance to test your product for FREE! To date I have purchased 5 of your games to support you and your team. (Everybody needs a paycheck now and then, right!) I will continue to support them and give them great reviews for all of their hard work. THANK YOU SO MUCH!

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