Posted on: June 2, 2025

chandlerbot
Verified ownerGames: 18 Reviews: 1
great game
worth every penny C: would love to see the devs make another game
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The year is 1990. It’s been two years since the mysterious disappearance of Edward Crow and the abrupt closure of his theme park, Crow Country. But your arrival has broken the silence, Mara Forest. If you want answers, you’ll have to venture deep into the darkness of Crow Country to find them…
A survival horror game, where you’ll test yourself against puzzles and riddles as you investigate the eerie tranquility of the abandoned theme park. Don’t be deceived by the whimsical surroundings, something is awfully wrong in Crow Country.
As you unlock new areas, backtrack and discover more, you gradually piece together why Edward really shut down his park and where he mysteriously disappeared to. You’ve heard some pretty disturbing rumors, but they couldn’t possibly be true…..right?
For visitors to the park who are more interested in spotting crows and taking in the sights, Exploration Mode allows you to journey on without the fear of being attacked by the mysterious monsters roaming Crow Country. If you knew what those monsters really are…..
Just how far would someone go to follow their ambition? Are some sins too wicked for redemption?
A tale of reckless hubris and human greed, and now at the center of it all... you.
Who are you really, Mara Forest?
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Posted on: June 2, 2025
chandlerbot
Verified ownerGames: 18 Reviews: 1
great game
worth every penny C: would love to see the devs make another game
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Posted on: May 9, 2025
sergioe2e4lg_2445
Games: 5 Reviews: 1
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I was genuinely interested in this game — love the aesthetic and gameplay style — but you lost my purchase. And not just mine. I know a lot of people who feel the same way. The constant trend of pushing only female protagonists in games has become overbearing. It's like the industry swung from male-only leads straight into a new imbalance — now it's mostly women. That’s not how balance works. Real balance means variety and player choice, not replacing one extreme with another. If your story supports a fixed lead, fine — but there should be an even spread of games with male and female leads, or at least character selection. The over-politicization of character design is pushing people away. Game studios should focus on storytelling, gameplay, and fun — not social agendas. You're in the business of selling games, not teaching society a lesson. And the more you shove representation at players instead of letting it happen naturally, the more you'll lose people who just want to enjoy a good game without a lecture.
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