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Draugen review
Draugen review











draugen review

Will Edward and Lissie find Betty and what will they find out about the town in the process? As they begin their search for Betty, they quickly realize this small peaceful town hides a dark secret. As they arrive in the small town, they are amazed by the town’s peacefulness and beauty. Joining Edward on his journey is his ward Lissie, an energetic younger woman who is always up for an adventure. Edward travels from America to a small rural town in Norway after receiving a letter from his sister, Betty, who has gone missing.

#Draugen review for free#

Receiving the review copy for free had no impact on the content of this review or the final score.ĭraugen takes place in 1920s Norway.

draugen review

We at Geeky Hobbies would like to thank Red Thread Games for the review copy of Draugen used for this review. Other than receiving a free copy of the game to review, we at Geeky Hobbies received no other compensation for this review. Draugen might be a little lacking in the gameplay department, but it has a compelling and satisfying story filled with plenty of twists and turns.

draugen review

When I first saw Draugen I was intrigued as the story and theme looked really interesting. I bring this all up because I would classify Draugen as a walking simulator adventure game. I personally prefer the term “interactive story” as it puts an larger emphasis on the story which is where these type of games excel. I personally have never been a big fan of the term “walking simulator” as it seems like it was mostly designed as an insult. The gameplay takes a secondary role to the story as you mostly just walk around and interact with the environment. This is mostly because they are unlike your traditional video games. One of the most controversial video game genres seems to be the “walking simulator.” The reason why the genre is controversial is because a lot of people don’t even think these games should be considered video games.













Draugen review