(Game) Dare Evil Exe
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Dare Evil Exe is both a terrifying thriller with a gripping story and an unorthodox retro platformer with unique puzzles and obstacles.
In Dare Evil Exe, you step into the tiny shoes of a silent hero named ‘Knightly’. Knightly must jump, run, and manipulate environments in order to survive the heart-racing journey through a stunning pixel art world.
Within surreal structures lurk dangerous creatures known as ‘corruptions’. They take the form of their creator’s greatest fears. Their creepy creator, sporting a cunning visage of cheerfulness, hides in plain sight as she watches her prey fall deeper into her traps. Will Knightly be able to escape these pixelated nightmares?
Game Features :
Take the challenge, and wade in, Dare Evil Exe is unquestionably worth your time… 5/5 – Touch Arcade
An indie title that shifts from retro platformer to meta-horror, it pokes fun at and toys with its influences along the way. – Rock Paper Shotgun
DERE EVIL EXE is yet another great game from AppSir we really enjoyed… 95/100 – Edamame Reviews
EERIE AND EXCEPTIONAL
Finalist in the 15th annual International Mobile Gaming Awards and nominated for Best Storytelling in the 2019 Mobile Games Awards.
A GAME LOST IN TIME
Modern 2d side-scrolling horror game with levels inspired by the simplicity and aesthetics of 16-bit arcade classics of the 80s and 90s.
MELODIC MADNESS
The game plays either catchy retro chiptune music or ominous orchestral music, depending on the situation.
IMMERSIVE TALE OF HORROR
A completely new meta story that bends the creepypasta genre in ways unseen in the video game world.
A STANDALONE SEQUEL
Users do not need to play the prequel game to enjoy the story.
This game contains one optional in-app purchase to permanently disable ads. We recommend that users purchase this feature for a truly immersive experience.
Additional Information
- Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
- Requires iOS 8.0 or later.
- Size 74.5 MB
User Reviews :
- I’ll be honest, I totally forgot that I pre-ordered this game but I’m glad it popped into my iPad when it did. From the game icon alone, I knew I was going into a game with a few jump scares but then I started playing and got threw off right at the start thinking this was a simple run and jump platformer. That’s until I made it to the end of level one and found that this game has an actual story. From this point, things started to get weirder and grimmer. At this point, I started felt myself getting nervous because I can’t take games with jump scares but I try them to try and get over my fear. The levels started to get harder and later, the puzzles started to kick in. Things start to get much weirder but scary after level 2. By then, I really felt like I should stop playing cause my heart couldn’t take getting scared but curiosity kicks in and the game compels you to move on to see where this all ends. From start to finish, the game is a enjoyable ride with a unexpected twist in stored for the player which I won’t spoil. From the level design to the music, everything is a memorable little experience that is worth the price tag for the locked three levels. If you have $1 to blow, I recommend you get this game.
- To be completely honest I really thought the game was going to be extremely concise with most of its story. The game surprisingly had a good pace of progression, keeping me interested in the level design and the compelling story. I’ve also developed an aquatinted feeling towards Yanna and the Developer, making the experience something worth while. Some parts really got me at first but somehow this game taught me patience is key. I highly recommend anyone reading this to play the game, it has simple controls, a compelling story, and some spook! (A little something for the developer… I was so interested with the game I decided to check out your other games, I’m yet to play it but I’ve noticed there weren’t many reviews. I’m so glad to see this game was completely successful. I felt as if some of the story being told in the game was also reflecting off of what’s happening in real life. Such as your dreams probably being crushed because of some game breaking bug. I’d probs have to check on your other games to be sure but I’m glad this is very successful! Keep making games and thank you for this experience.)
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