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  • Summary: After the lord of the other world went on vacation, his place was temporarily taken by the daughter Evilina. Not having time to comfortably settle in the throne, chaos and lawlessness began. All the prisoners scattered throughout the kingdom, saving themselves from eternal torment, therebyAfter the lord of the other world went on vacation, his place was temporarily taken by the daughter Evilina. Not having time to comfortably settle in the throne, chaos and lawlessness began. All the prisoners scattered throughout the kingdom, saving themselves from eternal torment, thereby violating the usual idyll of this place.

    Your task is to lead a detachment of demons and return everything to its place, deal with the rebels in the whole kingdom, cleaning one room after another. On your way you will find a lot of puzzles, as well as ingenious traps and obstacles that you can easily overcome with the help of improvised means.

    The main feature of More dark is a stylish, pixel graphics, which together with the music conveys the atmosphere of a mysterious and gloomy kingdom.
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  1. 60
    More Dark is a tight little puzzler that lacks some punch. Mechanically, it's interesting and really lets you use the most of your tools at the climax. Unfortunately, the presentation is basic and doesn't draw much inspiration. It's a short experience and whilst there are secrets to find, I struggle to find an incentive to do it. If you're in for a decent, short effort to stretch your grey matter, it's alright but it won't live long in the memory.
  2. Feb 1, 2021
    58
    More Dark most definitely falls into the former camp: it’s not the worst game in the world, but it’s flawed enough it’s hard to enjoy it. Given all the other retro-flavoured puzzle-platformers out there that don’t feature lousy design choices, you’re probably better off skipping More Dark and playing something else instead.