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Reviews for "Azurael's Circle: Chapter 5"

I love the game, but I stuck at the basement with 9 digit code and a painted word on the wall "ANCESTRAL". Is it a code??? How to remove other word wchich I type before as a code @TheEnkian ?

I've found this and played all five chapters from the start. Nice to see you bring the game to a proper (imo) conclusion. It was also a very lovable design. My only issue was the need to click on the menu items twice, which would get especially unpleasant with entering passwords. Other than that, I loved it. Hope we will see more from you in other projects and genres!

TheEnkian responds:

Thank you for taking the time to play from the first chapter all the way to the end. Yes, I definitely agree about some of the clicking aspects. If you're looking for anything else I've made, I've got a bunch of games here on NG for free and a full length RPG release called Tale of Enki: Pilgrimage.

the riddles where a bit hard, chappital letter? dea*th*? english is not my mother language

TheEnkian responds:

Yeah, some of them probably don't translate well. The riddles can be answered in all upper case or all lower case.

"My name is father David Wallace. I was born in Scotland..." Heheheh Just kidding, couldn't resist. Anyway, the game is great, bringing them all together is something we probably didn't expect, and the atmosphere is always uniquely scary.

TheEnkian responds:

Thank you! I'm glad that the atmosphere was good in this one. I feel like the third chapter put narrative over atmosphere in a few places so I wanted Chapter 4 and 5 to both go back to being more eerie by having less people about similar to Chapter 1 and 2.

Still making my way through, but I'm enjoying the puzzles and interesting shifts in perspective between the characters! I'm new to the series, so the amount of exposition I needed to go through at the start was a lot (especially without any pictures or something to help for the flashbacks), but I think I was still able to grasp everything without being completely overwhelmed, so kudos for that.

TheEnkian responds:

Thanks very much! The full first game is free and there's sizable demos of the others that would definitely help you out if you're not sure about buying the full games :)