Paranoiac
Full Version 3 commentsParanoiac is a freeware horror adventure game by Uri made in WOLF RPG Editor. Translated by vgperson.
Three years after her aunt's death, Miki Takamura moves into her late aunt's unattended house.
Everything seems normal at first, but after her first night in the house, things take a sudden turn.
A strange creature starts chasing her at night, strands of hair appear in strange places, and odd sounds echo throughout the house.
Are all these events caused by supernatural forces or is Miki slowly losing her mind?
Paranoiac Homepage: 2style.in
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Paranoiac is a freeware horror adventure game by Uri made in WOLF RPG Editor. Translated by vgperson.
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I can understand why Paranoiac has a low rating: It is a Hard game to play.
I admit that I haven't completed the game because, once the player is in danger, the chances of not getting a "Game Over" are estimated at about 25%.
That probably explains why they give you the "Save" option in the in-game menu.
So the best strategy for playing the game: If the player is safe or has seen a cutscene and nothing dangerous has happened, "Save" as often as you can. And in the "Paranoiac" game folder, you will find a picture map of all the different "hiding" places in the game.
You can find the Paranoiac walkthrough here: Vgperson.com