Asfalia: Fear Reviews

Asfalia: Fear is ranked in the -1th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
80 / 100
Jan 14, 2025

A great game for young players who are just discovering the joys of lateral thinking puzzle games and for adults who want something to play alongside their kids. The story is clear and easily understood, the graphics are beautiful and if you want to just relax then let that inner child free to play an adventure that will take you back to your childhood as well.

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8.5 / 10.0
Jan 15, 2025

Asfalia: Fear is a delightful sequel that builds on the strengths of its predecessor while introducing new mechanics and characters to love. Its colorful world, engaging story, and accessible gameplay make it a standout in the family-friendly gaming space. While its simplicity may not appeal to those looking for a complex challenge, its charm and emotional resonance are undeniable. Whether you’re a fan of point-and-click adventures or searching for a wholesome game to play with your kids, Asfalia: Fear is a wonderful choice. It’s a gentle reminder that fear, like all emotions, is something we can face and embrace—with a little help from our friends.

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Mind-blown
Jan 13, 2025

I adored Asfalia: Fear. It was fun, funny, and heartwarming. It felt like playing a higher-quality cartoon with excellent voice acting, fun dialogue, and even more fun sound design. There were a whole bunch of characters to meet, and each of them were interesting and unique. The world, the backgrounds, the flora and fauna of Asfalia made it feel like a real world. I didn’t really have any issues while playing, and I had a lot of fun with the puzzles, though there wasn’t much challenge for an adult. I think I will gift this little game to my niblings next time I get the chance; I think they will love Asfalia: Fear as much as I do!

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