
Halloween Pumpkin Story
A 2D Halloween side-scroller with a split community and a crash bug on record - approach it as a curio, not a commitment, and temper expectations accordingly.
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About Halloween Pumpkin Story
My first instinct with something this small and obscure is to lean in, because occasionally the Steam micro-tier produces something quietly charming that nobody talks about. Halloween Pumpkin Story is a 2D side-scrolling arcade platformer from Dnovel, pitched somewhere between casual spook-fest and old-school arcade runner, built around a jack-o-lantern protagonist flung into a nightmare otherworld by vengeful spirits on All Saints Day. The premise has a folky, hand-me-down quality to it - like a Halloween story told to kids around a dim porch light. I want to love that. The reality is rougher. Community signals around this one are genuinely divided right down the middle, with only 16 Steam reviews on record and a 50-50 positive split - which, for a game that has been on sale since 2018, reads less like healthy debate and more like chronic indifference punctuated by frustration. Player-tagged descriptors include Platformer, Side Scroller, Arcade, Puzzle-Platformer, and Gore - a combination that suggests either a chaotic mishmash of modes or a game unsure of what it wants to be. The co-op support, including shared and split-screen options, is genuinely interesting on paper for such a small release, but the threadbare community makes finding a couch partner the more realistic path. There are 15 Steam Achievements, which is more than some games twice its price bother to include, and that small detail does suggest some developer intent beyond a pure asset flip. The crash reports are the loudest red flag. A pinned community thread from as far back as October 2019 flags an outright launch crash for at least some players, with the executable failing before the game even boots. That thread never received a developer response visible to the public, which is the kind of silence that should give anyone pause before spending even a modest amount. A game still sitting in what looks functionally like Early Access years after release, with no visible post-launch communication, is genuinely hard to recommend without significant caveats. And yet. There is something to be said for the specificity of its atmosphere. The idea of playing as an empowered Halloween pumpkin navigating a dark, spirit-haunted mirror world is not a tired concept - it is the kind of small weird premise I would normally champion. The spooky-casual tone implied by its Gore and Dark Humor tags suggests the developer was aiming for irreverent rather than genuinely frightening, which could have been charming if the execution held up. The 27-language localization is another quietly impressive detail for a release this size, pointing to genuine commercial ambition even if the follow-through was uneven. If you are a completionist who picks up every Halloween-themed curio on deep discount and has patience for rough edges, you might extract a session or two of novelty from this. For anyone else, the crash risk, the developer silence, and the underbaked content pool make this a hard sell at any moment that is not peak October and peak desperation for seasonal content. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 7 or later
- Memory
- 1 GB RAM
- Storage
- 700 MB available space
- Graphics
- opengl 2.0 supported graphics card
- Processor
- intel x86 family, 2Ghz
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Game Info
- Developer
- Dnovel
- Publisher
- SA Industry
- Release Date
- Apr 26, 2018







