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Fran Bow is a creepy adventure game that tells the story of Fran, a young girl struggling with a mental disorder and an unfair destiny.
After witnessing the gruesome and mysterious loss of her parents, found dismembered at their home, Fran rushes into...
Fran Bow is a creepy adventure game that tells the story of Fran, a young girl struggling with a mental disorder and an unfair destiny.
After witnessing the gruesome and mysterious loss of her parents, found dismembered at their home, Fran rushes into the woods, together with her only friend, Mr. Midnight, a black cat that Fran had previously received as a present from her parents.
In the forest, Fran goes into shock over the loss of her parents and when she recovers, she’s at Oswald Asylum, an oppressive mental institution for children, and Mr. Midnight is nowhere to be found.
After having a dream about her beloved cat, Fran decides to escape from the mental institution to find him and go back home to Aunt Grace, her only living relative.
Story driven creepy psychological horror adventure game.
Unique and peculiar hand drawn 2D Art-Style and 2D animation.
Self administer medication to open the terrible hidden world that will help solve puzzles and find objects.
A big variety of puzzles designed with different levels of difficulty and specifically based on the story.
Three arcade inspired mini-games all with different art style to be part of the transitions in the story.
Interactive and occasionally playable pet cat, Mr Midnight.
50+ interactive unique characters with unique personalities.
Original Soundtrack
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包含内容
Fran Bow Legacy Installer (Windows)
Fran Bow Legacy Installer (Mac)
Fran Bow Legacy Installer (Linux)
系统要求
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Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
推荐系统配置:
Mac notice: The game is 32-bit only and will not work on macOS 10.15 and up.
From the moment you meet Fran, you want to help her. Her struggle to escape and find Mr Midnight is so heart felt. The game is a super quest, full of twists and turns, unlike anything I have played before. The graphics, sound and game play, stunning.
You quickly get draw into the horrific story. It makes you want to read everything, interact with all the characters and objects. There are many wonderful puzzles though out the game. The game is divided into 5 Chapters, a living book. I loved every minute, from cover to cover. After I completed the game, I just had to start again. Wonderful!
Fran Bow it's a different game, is full of violence but also full of tenderness. Is a very sad story. It's beautiful and horrible at the same time. And the protagonist... an incredible girl. When you read what she says or thinks, you can only smile or feel how sadness comes over you. She sees the world in a totally different way, not only because she has ten years...
A creepy psychological horror adventure with a pretty unique drawn 2D art-style, a spooky music, a great variety of puzzles (with different complexity), you can switch between two worlds to advance on the puzzles and find objects. It's a great point & click adventure, no doubt about it. Kinda old school. Needless to say, but the game is not suitable for children (depends of course of some factors). It deals with disturbing and violent issues, and show graphic violence in the form of drawings (you can see it in the trailer). Its story is complex and open to interpretations. Although, the game has numerous beautiful and adorable situations too.
Fran Bow it's a game which reach your heart and leaves you emotionally drained.
(I own the game in Steam)
The game was recently switched to UNITY engine and introduced the typical UNITY SPYWARE along with it.
The game opens connections to various internet sites
-cdp.cloud.unity3d.com
-cdp.cloud.internal.unity3d.com
with various subdomains.
Not mentioned anywhere, no opt-out option available.
Violates GDPR.
AVOID!
I regret ever spending money on this waste of my time.
First: It's pretty, but like most Burtonesque products it rather hits you over the head demanding to be seen as whimsical and creepy-cute.
Second: The puzzles were mostly decent.
Third: The thing that really annoyed me was the ending. It's like the designer just decided they were done with the story now and wanted to go do something else.
A bunch of confusing stuff happens quickly with vague explanations, and then suddenly "oh it's over now."
It's like if Lord of the Rings ended with Frodo and Sam going off in the rowboat, and Aragorn/Legolas/Gimli say they're going to go look for the other hobbits, and that's all there is.
To be fair, the fact that I was so irritated by the lackluster ending must mean I was at least moderately invested in the story.
...and Fran Bow moved me. Depressing, whimsical, stirring, beautiful, disturbing, uplifting - these are all things this little game is. A experience worth undertaking, wrapped up in the skin of a point and click adventure game.