Cursed
A hand-crafted indie adventure where a young woman fights through ghosts, dragons, and demons to rescue her fiancé. Cozy atmosphere, surprisingly sharp puzzles.
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About Cursed
Cursed is a point-and-click style adventure game from Jetdogs Studios, built around one woman's journey through a world thick with folklore monsters and fairy-tale dread. The core premise is simple and earnest: her fiancé is gone, the path forward is haunted, and she is the only one who can do something about it. That sincerity is the game's biggest asset. It never tries to be ironic about its genre. It commits to the mood, and for players who can meet it there, that commitment pays off. The gameplay sits firmly in the adventure tradition. Expect inventory puzzles, environmental observation, and the satisfying click of finding exactly the right object for exactly the right problem. The creature design leans into Eastern European folk-horror aesthetics, which gives the ghosts and demons a texture you do not usually get from more generic fantasy settings. Dragons feel ancient rather than decorative. The haunted spaces feel genuinely inhabited rather than dressed up for a theme park. For a small-studio production, the art direction is doing real work here. What works best is the pacing inside individual scenes. Jetdogs built puzzles that feel fair without being obvious, and the game trusts the player to look carefully rather than pixel-hunting at random. The protagonist herself is written with quiet determination rather than constant exposition, which is a choice that ages well. Where the game shows its budget is in the overall length and the occasional roughness in dialogue transitions. It is a short experience, and some of the connective tissue between chapters feels thinner than the set-pieces it links. If you need a densely written narrative with multiple outcomes, this is not that game. The soundtrack deserves specific mention. It sits in that particular frequency that indie adventures from this era found, somewhere between ambient and melodic, designed to make small rooms feel atmospheric rather than empty. It is not groundbreaking, but it does exactly what the game needs it to do, which is the honest definition of a good score. The 80 percent positive rating across nearly 670 Steam reviews suggests a player base that found what it was looking for here, even if mainstream coverage never arrived. Cursed is a game for players who grew up on classic adventure titles and want something compact, folklore-flavored, and finished. It knows what it is. It does not overstay. Recommended for low-pressure evenings when you want a story that moves at a human pace. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Jetdogs Studios
- Publisher
- Jetdogs Studios
- Release Date
- Jun 17, 2016