Where Shadows Slumber is an entertainment puzzle game developed by Game Revenant. The last update, v1.00, released on November 19, 2019, and it’s rated 4.61 out of 5 based on the latest 302 reviews. Where Shadows Slumber costs $2.99 and requires iOS 9.0+ and Android 8 or newer to download.
Indie shadow puzzle game
Where Shadows Slumber Gameplay Overview
Description
Where Shadows Slumber is a mobile adventure puzzle game that takes place in a world that has been plunged into darkness.
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I absolutely love this game. I met the creators of this game at the Microsoft Gaming Expo in October 2019 and fell in love with the game. It challenges your mind and can keep you occupied for hours. I find my self at work just playing this game every change I get. Just wonderful!!!
★★★★★Perfect little pre-Halloween puzzler
I’m about half-way through & no issues, but I will say how nice it is to see such a responsive developer.
The game mechanics and puzzles are right up my alley! It does have a bit of a Monument Valley feel, but doesn’t copycat to the point of boredom. This is definitely it’s own thing.
Thanks for putting it on sale, as I’ve been eyeing it for awhile. Just too strapped during COVID to shell out on an unknown quantity. Will happily purchase a level pack or new game tho!
★★★★★The icon make this great game look not so attractive.
Really cool brain teaser game.
★★★☆☆Why on earth no landscape mode option❓❓❓
Without a landscape display option, I may not be able to play the game on my ipad long enough to be able to write a thorough review — but I have to score it just to post my major niggle — so I’ll give the game a good faith three stars👍👍👍for now but with my fingers crossed🤞🤞...
★★☆☆☆Violent and obtuse
Intriguing concept quickly marred by grotesquely violent cut scenes and unintuitive glitchy puzzles. Really, who was hoping their next little puzzle pastime had interludes of vicious beatings and bloody murder? Glad I didn’t recommend this to my teenager. Pales in comparison to the similar Monument Valley series.