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Darkwood is a survival horror video game developed and published by Acid Wizard Studio. The game was first released through Steam Early Access on July 24, 2014, eventually becoming a full game release on August 17, 2017 [1] for Linux, macOS, and Windows. [2]
The Dark Forest, Chinese science-fiction novel by Liu Cixin, sequel to The Three-Body Problem; The Dark Forest, a novel by Hugh Walpole; Dark Forest, afterlife in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter; Dark Forest, themed area at the Alton Towers Resort; darkforest, a Go playing computer program being developed by Facebook
The Forest was inspired by cult films such as The Descent and Cannibal Holocaust and video games like Don't Starve, [4] [5] and was accepted as part of Steam Greenlight in 2013. [6] Canadian-based developers Endnight Games have said that Disney was an inspiration for the game, commenting that they do not want the whole game to be entirely "dark ...
Alone in the Dark is a survival horror video game series originally developed by Infogrames. [1] In most of the games, the player controls private investigator Edward Carnby, who goes to investigate a haunted house or town that is full of undead creatures.
The Dark Forest (Chinese: 黑暗森林) is a 2008 science fiction novel by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin.It is the sequel to the Hugo Award-winning novel The Three-Body Problem in the trilogy formally titled Remembrance of Earth's Past (colloquially referred to by Chinese readers by the title of the first novel). [1]
Sarah Margaret Qualley (/ ˈ k w ɔː l i / KWAW-lee; [1] born October 23, 1994) [2] is an American actress. A daughter of actress Andie MacDowell, she trained as a ballet dancer in her youth.
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is a single-player game with gameplay that focuses on stealth and survival horror. [2] [3] The player controls a character from a first-person perspective and must navigate a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by blind hostile extraterrestrial creatures with enhanced hypersensitive hearing (known unofficially as "Death Angels").
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark was released theatrically in the United States on August 26, 2011, by FilmDistrict. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised the performances, direction, atmosphere, and musical score, but criticized the lack of originality and jump scares. It grossed $38.3 million against a $25 million budget.