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About This Game Lost in a frozen wasteland and split up from your partner inside an abandoned castle, the only possession you have left is a walkie-talkie with a familiar voice on the other end. Can the two of you find your way out in time? Note: This game requires both players to have a working PC-compatible microphone. We Were Here is the free pilot episode in a series of cooperative standalone puzzle adventures. Two players are trapped inside an abandoned castle, with Player One confined to a small secluded part of the castle as Player Two roams the halls trying to find Player One. Every room challenges your wits and ability to communicate clearly, using only your voice.Are you ready to find out how well you and your friends work together? If you like living on the edge, try playing it with a complete stranger! Atmospheric thriller setting that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Overcome challenging puzzles by working together - each player has a completely different game experience. Explore intriguing environments and search for clues in a fictional castle inspired by Castle Rock, Antarctica. Inspired by games such as: Myst, Amnesia: The Dark Descent, and real-life escape rooms. Optional Virtual Reality support. Enjoy the game with or without VR!Looking for more cooperative puzzling? Check out the next part of the series: We Were Here Too and the upcoming We Were Here Together, expected next year and can be added to your wishlist now! d859598525 Title: We Were HereGenre: Action, Adventure, Free to PlayDeveloper:Total Mayhem GamesPublisher:Total Mayhem GamesRelease Date: 3 Feb, 2017 We Were Here Keygen Free Download It's actually pretty cool, and it was fun figuring everything out, but as of now there are some bugs that are ruining the game and leaving a bad taste. Some of these include falling out of the world as Librarian, or a checkpoint never loading after a certain "stage" in the game, making us restart all our progress. A save feature would really be good to have, otherwise we're doing the same puzzles over and over just to solve one. Eventually it becomes super easy once you switch roles, as both sides understand the puzzles and the solutions are always the same, apart from maybe a few rune puzzles. It's got potential, but it's current state is a little wonky. The music is real good and the spooky puppet people freaked me out first time.. So I was looking for new game to play, to take a break from all my others, and I came across this little gem. I played through the game twice with my friend, (Once as explorer, once as librarian) and I have to say, it did not dissapoint. It is a breath of fresh air from conventional horror games, and although the visuals aren't all that scary, the puzzle element adds an extra layer on tension into the gameplay. Almost all of the game takes place in a dark, dingy castle, however, if you do decide to play this game, take time to stop and admire the art style (Just pick your moments wisely). I thoroughly enjoyed playing this game and will admit I got a little emotional at the end. This game definitely deserves a sequel or something similiar, maybe some DLC's. Even though the game is free, I would be more than happy to pay for it. I highly reccomend this game to anyone who likes the suspense or thrill of horror games, yet enjoys working alongside others to solve puzzles. The only thing I can critique is that it is very difficult to play without a friend, as there are not many cooprative people out there. Stunning game 9.0\/10.. Short and sweet but a lot of fun. Make a level editor so the community can make more maps. :). I am glad i have a patient friend who is wiser than me.[spoiler]Require: communication skill, rune description, map reading, color reading[\/spoiler](This is a free to play game. Don't miss it!). I really like this game. I played it with a friend, and had alot of fun working through communication problems and solving the puzzles.There is one major problem though. And while it is an excusable problem because the game is free, it is still a problem.THE GAME IS SHORTEven with trouble solving some puzzles, I completed the game in an hour. The ending was very abrupt, and almost feels forced. As if the game should have gone on, but the developers didnt want to make more, so they tacked on an ending.All in all, it is still a good game and 100% worth playing.If the developers had to charge a little to make it longer, that would be perfectly fine.PSDEVS, PLEASE MAKE THIS A FULL GAME. Communication based puzzle solver.Basically free to play version of Keep talking and nobody explodes.Nice :). Fantasitc game. Feels like a combonation of Portal 2's Co-op and "Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes".Plus it is free.. tl;dr: A free-to-play asymmetric co-op puzzle game that is worth wasting an hour or two with, even if you can't play it in VR.We Were Here doesn't really have any story, it simply puts you and your co-player in two different areas of a frozen castle and lets go of your hand. Which is perfectly fine. There is simply something enjoyable in having to exchange information with a friend in order to solve puzzles, no matter how easy or basic in their conception these puzzles may end up being. It's also entertaining to listen to a friend freaking out over seeing something mildly creepy, while all you're doing is patiently pressing levers in a completely different room with no idea what you're doing or what it is they're freaking out about.There were still some kinks the game hadn't ironed out yet at the time of writing. Most important ones: The ingame chat didn't work (we used steam chat to play instead) and I got stuck in location at some point, having to wait till I died to be able to restart the puzzle. And frankly it's not a particularly pretty game, in fact it feels like your standard unity game in a rather obvious way. But it does have some creepy moments here and there, and there is a segment in a frozen yard that was equal parts annoying and nicely immersive. I also laughed maniacly at the ending, for reasons I will not spoil for you. All in all, it's just plain ol' good fun, and the rough edges are forgiveable for a free game. So if you're still waiting for Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes to get a deeper discount, this game should help scratch a similar itch for free. Just find a buddy to play with, and make sure to set aside those 1-2 hours, because despite having checkpoints to allow for toilet breaks and drink refills, there is no real save system. Looking forward to more from these devs.

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