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  • Summary: Jason is Back in the Goriest Puzzle Game Ever Made!

    Become horror icon Jason Voorhees and stalk campers across 150+ levels in the most gruesome puzzle game ever! Solve murderlicious puzzles to rank-up and unlock new weapons and special attacks. Help Jason terrorize victims from the
    Jason is Back in the Goriest Puzzle Game Ever Made!

    Become horror icon Jason Voorhees and stalk campers across 150+ levels in the most gruesome puzzle game ever! Solve murderlicious puzzles to rank-up and unlock new weapons and special attacks. Help Jason terrorize victims from the campgrounds of Crystal Lake to the high-rises of Manhattan, from supermax prisons to space stations... and beyond!

    Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle is developed by the twisted minds behind the darkly hilarious indie hit SLAYAWAY CAMP.

    Key Features:

    * 12 gut-wrenching themed "episodes" for over 150 puzzle levels!
    * See Jason like never before: Supermax Jason, Frozen Jason, Apocalypse Jason & More!!!
    * Traps! Cops! SWAT teams! Land mines! Rotary telephones! Cats!
    * Choose 'R' mode for dozens of bloody Kill Scenes, or 'PG' for an almost family-friendly puzzle experience.
    * Constant feel-good encouragement from your mom's severed head.
    * 'Daily Death' mode for a new special reward puzzle each day.
    * 'Murder Marathon' mode to sharpen your camper-killing skills.
    * Level up and unlock tons of horrifying new murder weapons and special animations.
    * Trade in your rusty and unwanted weapons for shiny new elite ones!
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  1. Feb 1, 2018
    90
    As a fan of Slayaway Camp, it's not surprising that I also love Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle. It has the same puzzle mechanics, obstacles, and graphics, except it focuses solely on Jason Voorhees seeking to avenge his mother's death. It's more for Friday the 13th fans, or horror lovers, but it's packed with a ton of good puzzles that everyone can enjoy. It's hard to believe how much content you can play in this one without paying a dime.
  2. Apr 16, 2018
    80
    Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle is a familiar ride, but it's no less enjoyable than its predecessor.
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  1. Apr 13, 2018
    A smart and charming puzzle game that has respect for your time and money. [Recommended]
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  1. Jan 27, 2020
    7
    This is a review of the Android App Friday by Friedemann Friese.
    I am listing all recent played games on Metacritic for my own reference but
    This is a review of the Android App Friday by Friedemann Friese.
    I am listing all recent played games on Metacritic for my own reference but there was no listing for this game so I put it.
    This game has a rating of 7.2 on BGG and I thought it should be a lot higher, around 7.5. The app executes the game faithfully, with no lagging or bugs and a pretty straightforward interface.
    On higher levels, the game can be brutally hard and whether you win will be determined by a lot of luck and above average skill.
    I play games until it is not fun anymore. A new game will give a B experience and up but when it gets to a C+ then I move on to something else. If I’m stuck with nothing to do then C+ is better than nothing.
    I mention this because I only played this game about 15 times with the app and the physical game. I won at all difficulty levels but did not really try for the real high scores because that is all luck-based. It does get a little repetitive after a while and the decisions become automatic and games become more chore than fun but until you get there it is very entertaining.
    Most likely, others will have patience and play it longer than I did.
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