Paranormal Territory is a casual entertainment game developed by Igor Migun. Available as a free download, it was updated to v1.00 on June 29, 2016, and currently holds a 4.05 out of 5 rating based on 19 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 300 MB of free space and runs Android 8+ or iOS 9.0+.
Paranormal Territory Gameplay Overview
Description
Caution: this game is a test of your courage, at the end of you'll see your result. Does your mind starved for puzzles, and your nerves from thrill? Well, then horror "Paranormal Territory" from "AGaming+" will shake you to the core!
Paranormal Territory can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
I really enjoy the Style, taking place in a modern house (great graphics!) and how the psychological buildup works, as well as a prequel to mental hospital. The game would be much better if there was a threat to the player, one that is reasonably tough to escape. I do miss the crouch button and stealth elements from A-2481, but the gameplay is smooth enough. The fifth star would be there if it was longer, you can crouch, and there was a monster.
★★★★★Best Game ever!
One of the best games I had ever played, I recommend that the game is longer or create a part 2, where someone else (Policeman or family member,) explore the house to find out that the character is missing.
★★★☆☆It has a few good jump scares but....
I wanted this game to be better and im happy to support its developer but I feel as though this game is shorter than the rest, to me it kind of feels like one of the lite versions of the mental hospital games by this developer. It got me with a few scares and it definitely has a creepy feel to it, I just think it could have been longer.
★★★★★Best game ever
It's a perfect game I love it
★★★★★Loved it
Loved it! Best ever. Only wish there was true first person since this guy likes to copy from Outlast. I enjoy true first person. It adds immersion to a game.