The Patagonians

The Patagonians

A single-player adventure with horror elements.
The levels of the game are filled with creepy monsters, riddles and a frightening atmosphere.

The daughter of the protagonist of the game disappears on her tenth birthday.
He rushes in search and accidentally learns that she was seen at the abandoned mansion of the founders of the city.
Going there, the hero will remember what he should not remember.

Instructions for The Patagonians

The game is controlled using the keyboard.
Use the following buttons to control your character: WASD -move the character, SPACE - jump, SHIFT - run, E - action, LMB - attack, RMB - secondary weapon, TAB - pause.
Use headphones for a better immersion in the atmosphere of the game.
Attention arachnophobes - there are large arachnid monsters in the game.
Also in the game there are sudden and frightening sounds.

Key Game Features

In the game you are waiting for:
- simple controls
- interesting story
- unique monsters
- bosses
- original 2D graphics
- atmospheric soundtrack

Who created this video game?

This game was designed and built by RDV Indie Games.

Which descriptive tags are used for this game?

The thematic tags for this game are 1player, 2d, horror, platformer.

Does the game have a particular gender demographic?

The game is primarily intended for Male & Female in terms of gender.

What software was used to create the game's graphics and interactions?

The game development platform or tool used is WebGL.

What is the classification of this game in the gaming world?

This game has the classification of Adventure.

Is this game suitable for children of all ages?

No, The Patagonians is not appropriate for minors.

Is there any harsh or cruel behavior in the game?

Yes, there are moments of cruelty in The Patagonians’s storyline or gameplay.

What age categories does this game cater to?

The best fit for this game are players aged Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Does the game contain any graphic content involving blood?

Yes, blood is present in The Patagonians’s imagery or story.
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