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.

Tips for Mastering 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.

Main Attractions

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

What kind of game development environment was employed to create this game?

The gameplay experience is powered by WebGL.

Which studio is behind this game?

The studio or team that worked on this project is RDV Indie Games.

What are the key identifiers or markers for this game?

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

Does the game include content that could be considered cruel or inhumane?

Yes, The Patagonians includes scenes of cruelty or brutality.

Does the game show blood or blood-like effects?

Yes, The Patagonians involves blood-related themes or elements.

To which genre does this game belong?

The primary genre this game fits into is Adventure.

Who is the intended gender audience for this game?

This game is aimed at the Male & Female group.

Who is the target age demographic for this game?

The ideal age segments for this game are Kids, Teens, Young Adults, Adults, Seniors.

Is this game intended to be played by kids?

No, The Patagonians would not be appropriate for children to engage with.
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