• Publisher: DADIU
  • Release Date: Feb 12, 2014
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  1. Feb 19, 2014
    10
    A Darker Shade of Red is a great free game. It's a classic point and click with a weird premise of animals as humans. It works well, and it's great to see a free game with no hidden strings attached. No IAPs, no ads no nothing.

    It's very short, about 30 minutes, and I would like to stress that it's lacking a save feature for some reason. Despite this, I will give this game the maximum
    A Darker Shade of Red is a great free game. It's a classic point and click with a weird premise of animals as humans. It works well, and it's great to see a free game with no hidden strings attached. No IAPs, no ads no nothing.

    It's very short, about 30 minutes, and I would like to stress that it's lacking a save feature for some reason. Despite this, I will give this game the maximum score because of what it is trying.

    Well done! I hope we get to see episode 2 soon!
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  2. Feb 19, 2014
    10
    I was really enjoying playing this game, there's a lot of feeling and noir'ish mood to it.
    Tho it was rather short, it ran perfectly, good entertainment (loved the dialogue and such) - it just really wanted you to play more and know more about the actual ending, nice cliffhanger. Hope the dev. crew are working or most def. will work on a part 2.

    Good Job
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  1. Feb 18, 2014
    80
    The only main downside to the game is that it only runs on iPad, so iPhone users may feel a bit overlooked at this point. However, for what its worth, it runs beautifully on the iPad, so clearly the work that has been put in to optimize it impeccably has paid off remarkably well.