- Publisher: NExT Studios
- Release Date: Nov 6, 2017
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PlayStation 4, Switch
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 14 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 14
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Mixed: 6 out of 14
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Negative: 4 out of 14
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May 8, 2020Game constantly exits with an in-game error and has some weird privacy policy. Also the game is pretty bad and boring and gets repetitive fast. Not worth the price.
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Aug 3, 2020
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Jan 11, 2021Very boring, slow pacing, audio design is absolute garbage, weird privacy policy in place. Sprite work is good but gets boring to look at very quickly. Music is repetitive and annoying. Gameplay is tedious and repetitive, nonetheless is a very forgettable experience from a very promising concept.
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May 9, 2020Game feels really stupid, just click on items when an NPC is close to kill him and thats all. The game is also completely unstable, it constantly crashes to the desktop.
Played for 20 minutes and it crashed like 5 times,
Thank god I got it for free. Uninstalled forever. -
Jul 19, 2021Well, that was a good idea for a puzzle, but everything was ruined with slow animation and monotonous same traps. In the end, it's just a waste of time.
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Jan 21, 2018Death Coming is an outstanding puzzle indie game. Although there is a small number of defects, like the annoying angles, Death Coming is still worth a try, especially for its unique innovation.
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Dec 13, 2017Quotation forthcoming.
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Nov 9, 2017With its quirky cartoony graphics and cheerful audio, the sheer horror of what you are doing is completely lost as you play. We all know dropping an air-conditioning unit on a pedestrian or dropping electrical cables into swimming pools is not the done thing in polite society, but Death Coming manages to keep you thinking and engaged with this strange cartoon world. Well worth the asking price of £4.99.