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The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC)

The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC)

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Apr 30, 2018Endnight Games Ltd
PC
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About The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC)

I've put more hours into The Forest than I care to admit, and the clearest sign it works is that I kept coming back after every death, not out of frustration but genuine curiosity about what came next. On the surface it's a first-person open-world survival game: chop trees, build shelters, manage hunger, thirst, and health. But Endnight layered something darker underneath all of that, and it makes the loop feel genuinely distinct from the dozen other survival sandboxes clogging up the genre. The day-night rhythm is the engine that keeps everything tense. Daylight hours are for chopping, building log cabins or full fortifications, stringing up spike traps and defensive walls, planting food beds, and exploring the island's surface for scraps and story clues. Night is when the cannibals come, and they are genuinely unsettling. Their AI has a pack mentality: flanking, watching from the tree line, sometimes just standing at the edge of your camp and staring. They don't always charge. Sometimes they just make sure you know they're there. The sanity mechanic ties into this atmosphere nicely. Spend too long in caves, eat the wrong things, or witness enough horror and your character starts to deteriorate in ways that bleed into the visual presentation. It's one of the more thoughtful implementations of an insanity system in a survival game. Crafting is a real high point too. The inventory lays your collected items out on a tarp and you physically rummage through them to combine things. It sounds trivial, but it gives the whole process a tactile weight that most games in the genre skip entirely. Weapons range from basic stick-and-stone axes all the way to explosive devices assembled from watches, circuit boards, and loose change. The story deserves a mention because it's better than most survival games bother with. You're searching for your son after a plane crash, and the narrative is seeded across abandoned camps, photographs, videotapes, and eventually a cave system that goes a lot deeper than the island suggests. It never holds your hand, and players who only build on the surface will miss most of it. That's a feature, not a flaw. One thing worth flagging for the co-op crowd: The Forest supports up to 8 players online on PC, and splitting resource gathering and base construction across a few friends significantly accelerates the early game. The mechanics slot together naturally in co-op, with one person building perimeter defenses while another scouts for food and a third maps the cave networks. The tradeoff is that the horror loses some of its teeth with company, since enemies don't scale up to match larger groups. Going in with two friends is probably the sweet spot. Critically, there is no split-screen option on PC, so the couch crowd will need separate machines. There's also no crossplay, so your group needs to be on the same platform. Weaknesses exist. The inventory UI gets cluttered fast, and the four hotkey slots feel stingy once your build complexity grows. Melee combat is functional but rough at the edges, especially early on when cannibal encounters can feel chaotic rather than skill-gated. The narrative resolution is odd enough to either delight or frustrate depending on your tolerance for ambiguity. These are genuine issues, but none of them undercut what makes The Forest worth your time: the slow escalation from peaceful woodcutter to fortified island survivor, the tension of a night raid on a well-built camp, and the nagging sense that the island is hiding something genuinely disturbing just below ground.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
Hardware Accelerated Graphics with dedicated memory Hard Drive: 350 MB available space

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Game Info

Developer
Endnight Games Ltd
Publisher
Endnight Games Ltd
Release Date
Apr 30, 2018

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How much does The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC) cost?

As of 17 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC) is €1.40 at Eneba, out of 2 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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The lowest in-stock price we track for The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC) is €1.40 at Eneba (17 August 2026). We compare 2 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

What platforms is The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC) available on?

The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC) is available on PC.

When was The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC) released?

The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC) was released on 30 April 2018.

Who developed The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC)?

The Forest of Doom (Fighting Fantasy Classics) (DLC) was developed by Endnight Games Ltd.