Slender is an exceptionally simple game, but it wields its atmosphere and pacing with such formidable intensity that even those unfamiliar with the original story will be creeped out. If you do happen to make contact, look away as quickly as you can, but you may only be delaying the inevitable. The more pages you gather, however, the more it becomes apparent that you aren't alone. You might be lulled into a sense of security by the quiet evening and the familiar sounds of nature. Just click to pick up any pages you find, and right-click if you think turning off the flashlight will help you somehow. Use the keys to move, the mouse to look around, and hold to sprint. Based on an internet-birthed urban legend (we hope), Slender stars you as a faceless, foolish explorer armed only with a flashlight, lost in the woods at night, searching for eight missing pages. I've just been playing the nightmare adventure game Slender, by Parsec Productions, who apparently hate sleep so much they decided to make sure nobody can ever close their eyes again. If I were allowed shed all semblance of professionalism to write what I really thought, my review for this game would just consist of "nope nope nope nope nope nope nope" and some choice bits of shrill, panicky, improvised profanity.
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