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A hidden-object adventure set in a vampire-infested town where John hunts for his kidnapped bride - campy, casual, and self-aware about the absurdity.

Sinister City is a hidden-object adventure game from Jetdogs Studios, built squarely in the tradition of early 2010s casual PC gaming. You play as John, a regular guy whose bride-to-be has been snatched by the head vampire of a town literally named Sinister City. The premise is knowingly silly - and the game leans into that silliness without fully committing to being a comedy, which is both its charm and its central tension. The core loop is what you would expect from the genre: scan detailed, hand-painted scenes for a list of objects, collect inventory items, solve light puzzle sequences, and push the story forward through static dialogue exchanges. The painted backgrounds have a storybook quality that holds up reasonably well for a release of this vintage. There is a gothic atmosphere running through the art direction - candlelit mansions, fog-heavy streets, coffin-lined crypts - and when the game trusts that atmosphere, it generates a genuine sense of place. The soundtrack does some quiet heavy lifting here. It is not remarkable, but it is consistent and moody enough to keep you in the world. Where Sinister City gets complicated is in the execution of its puzzles and pacing. Veteran hidden-object players will find the difficulty underwhelming. The object lists are generous, the hint system is forgiving, and the mini-puzzles rarely ask more than a few seconds of lateral thinking. For someone new to the genre, or someone who wants a low-stakes evening of point-and-click atmosphere, that accessibility is actually a selling point rather than a flaw. The problem is that the game occasionally mistakes easy for effortless, and some sequences drag without offering enough visual interest or narrative momentum to compensate. The story itself - rescue the girl from the vampire lord - does not attempt any meaningful twists, and the dialogue lands somewhere between intentional camp and unintentional flatness. It is hard to tell, at times, whether the game is winking at you or just underbaked. The mixed Steam review score (sitting around 66 percent positive from a solid review count) tells an honest story. Players who wanted a polished, challenging hidden-object experience were left wanting. Players who stumbled in looking for a cozy gothic atmosphere and a couple of relaxed hours got closer to what they were after. Sinister City is a four-to-five hour game that mostly knows its runtime, though it could trim a scene or two without losing anything. It is not trying to be Lamplight City or Primordia. It is trying to be a Saturday afternoon you spend without guilt. If you have already played the better-regarded hidden-object series and are looking for something lighter with a vampire coat of paint, this fills that slot adequately. If you are new to hidden-object games entirely, there are stronger entry points. But there is something genuine in the hand-crafted scenes here - somebody painted those backgrounds with care - and that counts for something in a genre often churned out on templates. Kai, Scout Team

Sinister City

Sinister City

20 oct 2014Jetdogs Studios
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A hidden-object adventure set in a vampire-infested town where John hunts for his kidnapped bride - campy, casual, and self-aware about the absurdity.

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Sinister City is a hidden-object adventure game from Jetdogs Studios, built squarely in the tradition of early 2010s casual PC gaming. You play as John, a regular guy whose bride-to-be has been snatched by the head vampire of a town literally named Sinister City. The premise is knowingly silly - and the game leans into that silliness without fully committing to being a comedy, which is both its charm and its central tension. The core loop is what you would expect from the genre: scan detailed, hand-painted scenes for a list of objects, collect inventory items, solve light puzzle sequences, and push the story forward through static dialogue exchanges. The painted backgrounds have a storybook quality that holds up reasonably well for a release of this vintage. There is a gothic atmosphere running through the art direction - candlelit mansions, fog-heavy streets, coffin-lined crypts - and when the game trusts that atmosphere, it generates a genuine sense of place. The soundtrack does some quiet heavy lifting here. It is not remarkable, but it is consistent and moody enough to keep you in the world. Where Sinister City gets complicated is in the execution of its puzzles and pacing. Veteran hidden-object players will find the difficulty underwhelming. The object lists are generous, the hint system is forgiving, and the mini-puzzles rarely ask more than a few seconds of lateral thinking. For someone new to the genre, or someone who wants a low-stakes evening of point-and-click atmosphere, that accessibility is actually a selling point rather than a flaw. The problem is that the game occasionally mistakes easy for effortless, and some sequences drag without offering enough visual interest or narrative momentum to compensate. The story itself - rescue the girl from the vampire lord - does not attempt any meaningful twists, and the dialogue lands somewhere between intentional camp and unintentional flatness. It is hard to tell, at times, whether the game is winking at you or just underbaked. The mixed Steam review score (sitting around 66 percent positive from a solid review count) tells an honest story. Players who wanted a polished, challenging hidden-object experience were left wanting. Players who stumbled in looking for a cozy gothic atmosphere and a couple of relaxed hours got closer to what they were after. Sinister City is a four-to-five hour game that mostly knows its runtime, though it could trim a scene or two without losing anything. It is not trying to be Lamplight City or Primordia. It is trying to be a Saturday afternoon you spend without guilt. If you have already played the better-regarded hidden-object series and are looking for something lighter with a vampire coat of paint, this fills that slot adequately. If you are new to hidden-object games entirely, there are stronger entry points. But there is something genuine in the hand-crafted scenes here - somebody painted those backgrounds with care - and that counts for something in a genre often churned out on templates.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamHidden ObjectGothic AtmosphereCasual PuzzleVampire ThemePoint and ClickShort PlaythroughStorybook ArtCozy Horror

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Processor
1.6 GHz
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
1024x768 resolution
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
300 MB available space
Sound Card
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Jetdogs Studios
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Fecha de lanzamiento
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