Feel what it's truly like to be alone in the dark with this low-res, high-suspense point-and-click horror adventure, winner of multiple Best Games of the Year awards. Set in Victorian England, when Jeremiah Devitt receives a letter from his old schoolmate Anthony Beechworth with a hidden, cryptic message, he knows something is wrong. His journey to an abandoned manor is only the beginning as he starts to remember a long-buried secret from his youth, discovering things man was not meant to know, and opening doors that should have remained closed…
The Last Door: Collector’s Edition contains four terrifying episodes of occult and otherworldly horror inviting you to investigate Victorian England's deepest, darkest secret. Featuring new scenes and puzzles, enhanced graphics, unlockable bonuses, and remastered sound. Explore ancient manors, decaying tenements, and twisting underground warrens with little but a lamp and magnifying glass to guide you. Dare you open The Last Door: Collector's Edition?
Key Features:
Award-winning point-and-click horror adventure set in Victorian England
Features exclusive new locations, scenes, puzzles, stories, and more
Upgrades include enhanced graphics and remastered sound
Four critically-acclaimed scenarios, one limited-edition set
Unlock new extras and bonus content
Haunting, original musical score by Carlos Viola
Inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft
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What's New in The Last Door
2.0.1
June 12, 2017
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.
- Fixed a critical bug causing crashes in the game.
This is an amazing and moody game with lots of good moments of creeping dread and horror. I would say that the experience is better on computer. Tablet works OK too because of the bigger screen, but there are things that the game doesn‘t tell you that you should know especially if you‘re playing on a phone.
1. You can drag the magnifying glass over icons in your inventory to inspect them closer. This is essential sometimes to get more context
2. You can drag your finger over the screen to see what icons appear to highlight have you can interact with in a scene. (This is useful since a phone is a bit small for some of the small items - and also sometimes i found the spot you are meant to click is a bit misaligned. There were characters where I had to click above them, rather than on them.)