Compare Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Creepy Brothers. Published by Sometimes You. Released on 3/9/2023. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Indie.

A hand-crafted dark fairy-tale point-and-click where a guilt-ridden girl named Ingrid atones through a beautifully grim forest world. Small game, real dread.

Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance is a short-form point-and-click adventure in the dark European fairy-tale tradition, developed by Creepy Brothers and released in early 2023. You play as Ingrid, a young girl carrying a moral weight that the game refuses to let you shrug off easily. The puzzles, the pacing, the pixel art - everything is tuned to reinforce that central feeling of penance. If you have played the earlier entries in the series, you already know the tone: folklore-soaked, unsettling without being gratuitously gory, and genuinely atmospheric in the way that only a small focused team can pull off. The pixel art here deserves real attention. Creepy Brothers clearly treats each scene as something closer to an illustration than a game backdrop. The forest environments shift from claustrophobic and dark to eerily beautiful depending on where Ingrid is in her journey, and the lighting work is consistently impressive for a production this size. The soundtrack leans into a sparse, almost liturgical soundscape - ambient drones, distant choral textures, the occasional unsettling folk motif - and it does more narrative work than most games three times this budget. This is the kind of game where turning off the music would genuinely change what you feel. Puzzle design sits comfortably in the classic adventure tradition: environmental observation, item combination, a few logic sequences that require you to read the world carefully rather than brute-force an inventory. Nothing here will frustrate veterans of the genre for long, but the difficulty feels calibrated rather than accidental. The game wants you to spend enough time in each scene to absorb it, not sprint through. Some players will find the pacing slow in the opening chapter - the atmosphere is doing heavy lifting before the mechanical hooks fully engage - but the payoff in the final third justifies the deliberate start. At roughly three to five hours for a careful first playthrough, Ingrid Penance knows exactly how long it needs to be. That self-awareness is rarer than it sounds. There are no padding mechanics, no collectible systems bolted on to inflate runtime. The story ends when it has said what it came to say, and the closing scenes carry genuine emotional weight. With 89 percent positive Steam reviews across over a thousand ratings, this is not a hidden gem in the rough - it is a polished small release that simply never got the coverage its craft deserved. If you bounced off bigger adventure titles because they felt bloated or impersonal, this is worth your evening. Kai, Scout Team

Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance

Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance

Mar 9, 2023Creepy BrothersSometimes You
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A hand-crafted dark fairy-tale point-and-click where a guilt-ridden girl named Ingrid atones through a beautifully grim forest world. Small game, real dread.

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A compact, beautifully illustrated dark fairy tale that respects your time and leaves a genuine impression - best for patient adventure fans.

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About Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance

Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance is a short-form point-and-click adventure in the dark European fairy-tale tradition, developed by Creepy Brothers and released in early 2023. You play as Ingrid, a young girl carrying a moral weight that the game refuses to let you shrug off easily. The puzzles, the pacing, the pixel art - everything is tuned to reinforce that central feeling of penance. If you have played the earlier entries in the series, you already know the tone: folklore-soaked, unsettling without being gratuitously gory, and genuinely atmospheric in the way that only a small focused team can pull off. The pixel art here deserves real attention. Creepy Brothers clearly treats each scene as something closer to an illustration than a game backdrop. The forest environments shift from claustrophobic and dark to eerily beautiful depending on where Ingrid is in her journey, and the lighting work is consistently impressive for a production this size. The soundtrack leans into a sparse, almost liturgical soundscape - ambient drones, distant choral textures, the occasional unsettling folk motif - and it does more narrative work than most games three times this budget. This is the kind of game where turning off the music would genuinely change what you feel. Puzzle design sits comfortably in the classic adventure tradition: environmental observation, item combination, a few logic sequences that require you to read the world carefully rather than brute-force an inventory. Nothing here will frustrate veterans of the genre for long, but the difficulty feels calibrated rather than accidental. The game wants you to spend enough time in each scene to absorb it, not sprint through. Some players will find the pacing slow in the opening chapter - the atmosphere is doing heavy lifting before the mechanical hooks fully engage - but the payoff in the final third justifies the deliberate start. At roughly three to five hours for a careful first playthrough, Ingrid Penance knows exactly how long it needs to be. That self-awareness is rarer than it sounds. There are no padding mechanics, no collectible systems bolted on to inflate runtime. The story ends when it has said what it came to say, and the closing scenes carry genuine emotional weight. With 89 percent positive Steam reviews across over a thousand ratings, this is not a hidden gem in the rough - it is a polished small release that simply never got the coverage its craft deserved. If you bounced off bigger adventure titles because they felt bloated or impersonal, this is worth your evening.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamDark Fairy TalePoint-and-ClickAtmospheric HorrorHand-crafted Pixel ArtShort PlaytimeFolk HorrorSingle PlaythroughNarrative-Driven

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
2 GHz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 600 Series
Storage
7 GB available space

Recommended

Processor
2 GHz
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 600 Series
Storage
7 GB available space

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Game Info

Developer
Creepy Brothers
Publisher
Sometimes You
Release Date
Mar 9, 2023

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Creepy Tale 3: Ingrid Penance was developed by Creepy Brothers and published by Sometimes You.