Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
Played: | 86 times |
Developer: | Teuho Corpo |
Released: | May 2024 |
Platform: | Browser, Windows, Linux |
Technology: | HTML5 |
Cards with the Devil is a horror game where you sell your soul to the Devil, hoping for a chance to change your life. It's a dangerous deal, and it's fraught with terrifying risks.
At the beginning, you meet the Devil, your "contract partner", with a cold, unpredictable smile. "Good morning, my friend" - the Devil said. It seems like a normal morning, but in fact, the Devil is not pleasant at all. And then, instead of sitting down at the table and signing another dry paper contract, the Devil decides to play a game, with the stake being your soul and life. It turns out that the price you pay is not just paperwork, but your life at the hands of the Devil.
The game starts with a simple choice: Rock, Paper, Scissors. But don't be fooled, this is not a fun game for kids. Every round you play can cost you a piece of yourself - maybe a finger, or worse, an arm. The more you play, the more you feel the threat of the Devil lurking, his eyes watching your every move.
What follows is a series of strange moves, unexpected cards, and tension. You have to use your mind to play this simple game, but the Devil always finds a way to mess with you. He even asks you to eat cheese faster to get a special card. As you play, things get more complicated and dangerous, as each loss costs you a hand—and not just one.
Every losing round, you lose a piece of your body, as if the Devil is toying with your soul and body. But, everything comes at a price. When you win, the Devil promises to grant you one wish, but is that the final trap to keep your soul forever?
Cards with the Devil is a fun game, but it is also a tense one. It offers a mix of humor and surprise, keeping players guessing what will happen next. With different endings, the game offers high replay value. Or if you want an entirely new experience, Flicker is an option.
horrorshortMultiple EndingsAtmosphericSingleplayerFirst-Persondark humor