We Were Here Forever
You and your friend are trapped in the realm of Castle Rock with no way out - were you betrayed, or simply not that clever? Work together to explore and solve puzzles in this mysterious Antarctic adventure. Be aware, nothing is what it seems - there are dark secrets hidden in the shadows. Will you be able to escape?
The newest entry in the We Were Here Series is coming…
No need to wait around though! Try the other games in the series: there is much to discover in Castle Rock, as you’ll see in We Were Here , We Were Here Too , and We Were Here Together .
Every game in the We Were Here Series is a standalone co-op adventure – the stories are connected but you don’t need to play them in order.
Feature list
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Two player co-op: the puzzles you encounter take two to solve - you both have a role to play! Communicate via walkie-talkies, and act as each other’s eyes and ears
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Connect through experience: when you find yourself in sudden danger, will you freeze, or can you keep cool and explain things clearly to your friend - before your time runs out…
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On the edge of your seat: be part of a thrilling adventure in the lively world of Castle Rock as you and your friend take on the ancient powers aligned against you
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Spine-tingling story: there is much to discover… and much to fear - you’ve met the Jester, but is he even the most powerful being within the walls of Castle Rock?
NOTE: This game is co-op only. It requires both players to have a working PC-compatible microphone and an internet connection.
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Soralio: Cooperation mystery solving game
A little confusing at first because although it’s an online multiplayer game there is no lobby or anything. One player must choose the boy and the other must choose the girl, and there you use your clues to help solve each other’s puzzles.
While it can get a bit confusing, all the answers really are right there in front of you. it’s clear that this game dev really did care about this fun little puzzle game and if you have a friend who likes puzzles I’d highly recommend it.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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The game lacks a lot of explanations, and a sound settings.
You are often forced to click everywhere just to understand the physics of the game.
I uninstalled after the 5th level, not knowing what to do.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
The Station: Escape Room
I don’t even know where to start, so let’s go with more technical stuff. Controls are bearable, definitely not enjoyable, but bearable. Glitches here and there, as a lot of people noted, the fastest way to escape is to fall through something, because falling into starry sky is more fun than this. You also can’t save your progress so you have to replay it all over again, but don’t worry, most of the time you spend will be on running the infinite corridors and not solving puzzles.
The worst part is that your partner won’t see things the way you do. And if you get to the last puzzle you won’t be able to finish it properly because of that since even if you do complete it, your partner doesn’t and vice versa. Oh well, the ending consists of “The End.” so either of you won’t be missing much.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
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Puzzles weren’t awful but the game is terrible. Multiplayer doesn’t work, and some of the functionality is too difficult for use. Don’t buy this game. Sorry.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
En Route: Space
En Route: Space is a 2 player co-op puzzle game. You and your partner are in an adventure and you must work together to figure out the solutions. It is all about cooperation and teamwork.
All the environment and puzzles are specifically designed to challenge your mind. You need to open your mind and observe your surroundings. Remember, you need each other to solve the puzzles.
You will be communicating with your partner throughout to game to solve the mysterious puzzles. A good communication is the key for success.
Please note that you and your partner need to have a microphone to communicate with each other inside the game.
Find a good partner and prepare yourself for an immersive adventure that will sharpen your mind!
Escape from Kyoto House
Amazing game! Really had fun my friend whilst playing it! Includes a variety of puzzles ranging from the periodic table to country flags (not as hard as you think, I suck at chemistry and still managed it lol!) Overall incredible chill fun to play game for a considerable price. Check it out! I also played their other Escape game (Escape from Skull Dungeon) Which was as fun.
Really great game, wish they would release more puzzle games since they only have 2 which I both played and finished, haha!
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
«Escape from Kyoto House» Review(En/RUS)
3D Puzzle-Quest-Adventure for 1-4 players/Co-op online
Gameplay:
«Review(En):»
Adventure + quest + puzzle.
You solve puzzles, pick up and use objects to find a way out of the house.
The game is short, but the complexity of some puzzles is high. You can enable / disable the limit timer.
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Nice graphics.
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Interesting puzzles.
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Character customization (you can choose any of 20 skins).
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You can play alone or with friends (cooperative up to 4 players online).
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Mark & Lara: Partners In Justice
=== [ 🎯 Difficulty: ] ===
🟥 No Difficulty
🟨 Easy
🟩 Standard
🟥 Big Learning Curve
🟥 Hard
🟥 Impossible
=== [ 👪 Audience: ] ===
🟩 Everyone
🟩 Kids
🟩 Teens
🟩 Adults
🟩 Mature
=== [ 👀 Graphics: ] ===
🟥 What Is This?
🟥 Bad
🟥 Acceptable
🟥 Good
🟩 Great
🟥 Stylistic
🟥 Beautiful
🟥 Masterpiece
=== [ SOUND/MUSIC ] ===
🟥 Bad
🟥 Nothing Special
🟥 Good
🟥 Great
🟩 Beautiful
🟥 I´m Gonna Cry
=== [ 🌏 Story] ===
🟥 This Game Has No Story
🟥 Nothing Special
🟥 It´s Alright
🟥 Well Written
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Bought this game tonight and immediately played though it. My friend and I are huge fans of the “We were here” games and have struggled to find similar ones after playing though the first two. We tried “Tic Tok” and a few coop platformer but nothing could really match up to “We were here”. Until now at least.
“Mark & Lara” is an amazing coop game. You don’t need the internet, just the game and you are set for about 2,5 hours of fun. That’s about how much time it took us to play though it once and we will again soon in order to experience the story out of both character’s perspectives. So for 4 bucks you have ~5 hours of playtime, which is solid imo. The story itself is amazing and really pulled us in. It really feels like investigating and we really enjoyed it. The game consists of talking to one of the two suspects, “official” documents and documentations of conversations. You have to really concentrate and look for the details and compare what the two suspects say in order to find the solution. Teamwork is necessary. The story was surprising in quite a few points and it was refreshing to not have a standart “why I killed him” plot but something more complex. We developed a good amount of theories of what could have happened and none of them turned out to be the correct one in the end.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Sweetlads' Werewolf
Sweetlads' Werewolf is a fast paced game of deception based in 16th century England. Werewolves have infiltrated our village and left us isolated in these deep woods. Find out who you can trust and who is more interested in your flesh!
Votes aren’t confirmed until the end so every second counts to state your innocence and share your theories. With quick communication at the heart of our game we support and encourage voice chat. play with up to 24 players online or locally. Please note, the art is still in progress and not reflective of final gameplay
How to Play
Starting the game you will be assigned a random team - good or evil - and a random role.
The game is split into two repeating phases, day and night:
Day
The day begins with who was killed (or spared) last night, along side their last will.
Everyone discusses and votes on whom they think is a werewolf
Night
The night begins with who was hung during the day, along side their last will.
Werewolves vote who to kill and special roles can use their abilities
Roles
Villager - Good - no unique abilities
Seer - Good - Votes at night to reveal someone’s identity
Bodyguard - Good - Votes at night to protect a player
Martyr - Good - Votes at night to die in place of a player if they are attacked
Witness - Good - Votes at night to watch a player that if attacked reveals the killer
Survivor - Good - Can survive one attack only at night
Spy - Good - Can view the evil chat
Werewolf - Evil - Votes at night who to kill and has access to the evil chat
Wizard - Evil - Votes at night to reveal someone’s identity and has access to the evil chat
Traitor - Evil - Has access to the evil chat
How to Win
To win the Good team needs to hang all the Werewolves.
The Evil team wins when they outnumber the good team.
Fear Surrounds
Very fun, but if you’re an English player, use your phone for Google Translate, because global servers are empty. Only Chinese players are on the game. Even with the language barrier, this is a fun game which is always suspenseful but fun. I wish there was a better English tutorial because I am clueless about the rules of the game.
The graphics are outdated, but they work very well. I prefer them being low quality. It adds that 2000s PS1/PS2 horror feel to it. The only thing I dislike is the blinding whiteness when you look at another player with a flashlight, and the goofy animations. Other than that, this game is well worth the price and I encourage anyone to try it.
– Real player with 23.1 hrs in game
so far for most of my play time is finding a match and when I do the time it takes for people to talk for 2 minutes or 120 seconds is long and I think I get the idea of why but feels like you might as well leave to do something especially on your phone. I think of games like among us with how it is not that long since if you have 13 players you will be waiting until 26 mins (2 minutes for each player to speak) to vote. So far after this I can’t seem to find any matches for global and only on arena and when I try to find a match people just level requirement to join. So far from my experience I can’t recommend this game even through it didn’t cost much to buy. Something needs to be done to encourage more player growth I am not sure what they can do. but I do see potential for this game. just doesn’t seem to be doing that well where I can recommend anyone playing this game. After playing more I got kicked out of a match that is not good for a only multiplayer anyone who has played rainbow six siege back during the vote to kick wars know this is not a good idea since out group and in groups occur and people can ruin a match the fun for you when especially your in church in the game. I can only play in foreign lobby so I can not participate in discussion during the church due to language barrier. This is not fun and good for foreigners or anyone trying to play the game neither is recommonding discord a solution since I can’t get successful for it on another game.
– Real player with 12.2 hrs in game
Phasmophobia
I saw the trailer for Phasmophobia about a day after it came out and I knew then that it looked awesome. I purchased the game for $10 that day and if the developer (as there was only one at the time) had said by January that he was going to move onto other projects I’d have felt that I more than got my money’s worth by that time.
He didn’t and the development team has grown from 1 to 3 that have been working hard delivering new and exciting things with each update. There are definitely still some bugs, it is an early access game after all, but it was better put together on day one than many early access games I’ve played months after release. Me and my friends thoroughly enjoy Phasmophobia and we usually play it at least a few hours a week.
– Real player with 149.8 hrs in game
I want to like this game so much, but I’ve played before and after the updates and it’s still equally frustrating for different reasons.
Before the updates, it was too easy. It was scary and fun, but you could find the ghost in under 5 min and have all the objectives done in under 10. I racked up $14,000 without breaking a sweat.
Since the updates, I’ve had to stop the primary game play, which is completing 4 total objectives, and instead have to do a bunch of speed runs for cash just to replenish items after I die, because you lose upwards of $1,000 for every death. When I voiced this frustration in the official discord, I was immediately told to make changes I’ve already tried and that I can just skip the objectives in favor of speed runs so I don’t die. Keep in mind that the primary objective is to find out what kind of ghost is haunting the house. One of the “cheats” to make money is finding the Ouija board, asking it the same questions over and over until you have +/-5 photos of it answering you, and then leave without figuring out what kind of ghost it is. Repeat that about 10-20 times (depending on how often you die in Nightmare mode, which is the only place to guarantee a Ouija spawn), and you can go back to actually playing the game for real. So I risk a lot to earn $200 to help replace over $1000 I just lost, and I’ll likely die a couple times during those replenish attempts. If that sounds fun to you, then this game is right up your alley and you should buy it now.
– Real player with 129.7 hrs in game
We Were Here Together
Let me first say I highly recommend. 5/5!!
My friend and I have played the entire “We Were Here” (WWH) series, and have been fans from the beginning. We are also critics willing to acknowledge when games we like are flawed.
Our first impression coming into the game was that it had a very different feel from the start. Typical WWH has you starting in a dark, dank dungeon with extremely linear progression. It has a light touch of cartoony horror that has always both left us laughing, and me screaming while having a panic attack (at the theatre puzzle). This one starts you off in a very light hearted, warm, homey setting in a semi-free and open environment from where you can gaze at a startlingly beautiful landscape. The world feels alive down to the intracite detail. While still cartoony, it is new, refreshing, and shows a much higher quality while slowly returning to its cartoony-horror roots as you progress. (We only just started chapter 2) It is no longer just about a dungeon, but about being in a world and a story that is unraveling before your eyes.
– Real player with 18.7 hrs in game
Honestly this is better polished than the first and second instalments but lacks the charisma of them both. We Were Here Together is a must have if you have played the other games, so go right ahead and give the free game We Were Here a shot first if you are on the fence. Chances are you already have so I am writing this review with that mindset that you have played the others. Fear not, there will be NO SPOILERS FOR ANY of the trilogy in this review.
The We Were Here trilogy centres around an expedition to a frozen wasteland where there is a castle filled to the brim with devious puzzles for you to solve. Why should you solve them? Well, why are you here? Go big or go home.
– Real player with 17.5 hrs in game