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Daymare Town

Daymare Town

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Release Date: September 15, 2025

Adventure, FPP, Point-and-click, 2D, Polish, Indie Games, Singleplayer

A first-person point and click adventure game, made by the Polish developer Mateusz Skutnik who also created Slice of Sea. Daymare Town is a compilation of flash games, in which we explore an enigmatic world full of strange creatures, solving various puzzles. The game features hand drawn graphics and piano music.

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Daymare Town is an extensive compilation of a series of independent adventure games created by Mateusz Skutnik (developer of Slice of Sea) using flash technology. We end up in a strange city from which we have to escape.

Gameplay

The Polish production is a representative of the point and click type adventure games genre. We look at the two-dimensional world from the first person perspective, exploring a strange, almost empty city. However, mysterious creatures gaze from the shadows, and behind every corner we find enigmatic machines.

We must use items collected along the way to solve puzzles. The crux of the game is discovering how the items connect with the environment or what they mean to their owners. We also make use of notes stuffed into holes and hidden passages and mechanisms.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Mateusz Skutnik

Publisher: Mateusz Skutnik

Age restrictions: 12+

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Daymare Town Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Dual Core, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 970, 1 GB HDD, Windows 10.

Recommended System Requirements:
Dual Core, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce RTX 2060, 1 GB HDD, Windows 11.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Daymare Town Video Game.

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All Reviews: Very Positive (104)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Stunning Art and Atmosphere: The hand-drawn visuals are frequently praised for their beauty and detail, evoking nostalgia for the original Flash games while offering a refreshed experience.
  • Engaging Puzzles: Many players appreciate the challenging and rewarding nature of the puzzles, which encourage exploration and creativity.
  • Quality of Life Improvements: Enhancements such as item visibility, a fast travel system, and the addition of a "Dark Mode" make gameplay smoother and more enjoyable.
  • Nostalgia Factor: Long-time fans of the series express joy in revisiting a beloved franchise, noting the emotional connection to the game and its creator, Mateusz Skutnik.
  • Expanded Content: The remaster includes new areas, puzzles, and achievements, enriching the gameplay experience beyond the original titles.

The main cons of the game

  • Difficulty and Frustration: Some players find the puzzles overly challenging, with a lack of hints or guidance leading to frustration. The game can involve a lot of trial and error.
  • Inventory Management: Users report issues with item management, citing an overwhelming number of items and confusion regarding their purposes.
  • Technical Issues: A few players experienced bugs, such as code errors and problems with item persistence between game sections, which impacted their gameplay experience.
  • Price Concerns: Some reviewers feel the game is priced a bit high for its length and content, suggesting it might be better suited for a lower price point.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • More Exploration Opportunities: Players express a desire for additional areas and content to explore, feeling that the game could benefit from more depth.
  • Hints or Guidance: Many users wish for some form of guidance or hints to help navigate the puzzles, which can sometimes feel obscure or illogical.
  • Challenge Retention: Some fans prefer the original mechanics, such as limited vendor coin availability, which added a layer of challenge that they feel has been diminished in the remaster.
  • Save Management: Players want better management of items between game sections to avoid losing essential items when transitioning from one game to another.

Summary

  • Overall, while Daymare Town is celebrated for its artistic merit and nostalgic value, user feedback highlights areas for improvement, particularly regarding difficulty, inventory management, and technical issues.

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