About This Content Sleepy Hollow VR & PC It is the night of Halloween and you find yourselves locked in a spooky graveyard after midnight. The place is decorated for the occasion, but awfully quiet, no one seems to be around, yet you can tell that you are not alone… You can feel the presence of a mysterious man, is he the one that locked you in here? And if so, what does he want? Can you figure it out before it’s too late? Includes "Sleepy Hollow" level for Tales of Escape. 7aa9394dea Title: Tales of Escape - Sleepy Hollow VRGenre: Adventure, Casual, Free to Play, IndieDeveloper:OnSkull GamesRelease Date: 21 Dec, 2017 Tales Of Escape - Sleepy Hollow VR Download For Pc [key Serial Number] tales of escape - sleepy hollow vr DLC as Illusion was great and should be the way for rest DLCs. But this one is just too short. The "Sleepy Hollow" dlc for Tales of Escape has to be my favourite of the bunch.The story is that you're in a spooky graveyard for some reason and you need to find your way out. The map looks decent just really dark. The 2d trees and plants are well not the best.The first part of the map is pretty easy but after getting into the first room it get harder. The second half of the map requires alot of trial and error to get through. In the last part it gets a bit dumb but not too dumb.It lacks some polish, some minor things like on Vr you can get the head out of the coffin in the church and that the steam achievement "Lost your head? I have enough for two..." it says "Sleepy Gollow" Instead of "Sleepy Hollow".Still its pretty good.I'd recommend buying it and making 1 or more of your friends also buy it.. 30 minutes long. (10 puzzles in total) Super short with one passage that made me almost vomit from the bad framerate.. I get why people don't like the length but frankly if you're super good at puzzles, then yeah, perhaps the 3 dollars will crush someone's checking account. I'm not that great at them and so me and my friend spent an hour looking around on things and solved it. They're medium-strength puzzles for 3 bucks a piece. Lots of detail, good sound, and perhaps it's my age, but it's easily worth it. It's more fun with friends I believe.. 30 minutes long. (10 puzzles in total) Super short with one passage that made me almost vomit from the bad framerate.. 30 minutes long. (10 puzzles in total) Super short with one passage that made me almost vomit from the bad framerate.. The "Sleepy Hollow" dlc for Tales of Escape has to be my favourite of the bunch.The story is that you're in a spooky graveyard for some reason and you need to find your way out. The map looks decent just really dark. The 2d trees and plants are well not the best.The first part of the map is pretty easy but after getting into the first room it get harder. The second half of the map requires alot of trial and error to get through. In the last part it gets a bit dumb but not too dumb.It lacks some polish, some minor things like on Vr you can get the head out of the coffin in the church and that the steam achievement "Lost your head? I have enough for two..." it says "Sleepy Gollow" Instead of "Sleepy Hollow".Still its pretty good.I'd recommend buying it and making 1 or more of your friends also buy it.. I get why people don't like the length but frankly if you're super good at puzzles, then yeah, perhaps the 3 dollars will crush someone's checking account. I'm not that great at them and so me and my friend spent an hour looking around on things and solved it. They're medium-strength puzzles for 3 bucks a piece. Lots of detail, good sound, and perhaps it's my age, but it's easily worth it. It's more fun with friends I believe.
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