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What is better way to start blog like this with bang? Talking a lot about obscure (fortunately) hentai guro game! This particular specimen is called. I have reasons to believe you are not the original developer of Demonophobia, or to be clear the actual 237. He has been inactive for many years and is of asian origin. I do not understand why he would write in russian or english on his itch.io. I also do not understand why games that are not even a bit affiliated with 237 are listed on this page.

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Wow, this is one vicious game! Controls I've figured out: Cursor keys left / right - walk left / right Cursor key down - kneel Cursor keys down+left / down+right - crawl Cursor key up - enter door Z - pick up object / use background object X - hold while walking for run Space - hold down then use cursor left / right for inventory A - toggle portrait on / off R - Restart after death The game automatically saves at certain points. Also, is there no sound, or is it just me? « Last Edit: March 15, 2008, 08:52:39 AM by Yakdance » Logged. No sound as near as I can tell. In order to get past the ceiling room you need to, in the hallway before it, enter the middle room and run (don't walk) across the trap door.

Take the thing and use it on the button in the ceiling room. Don't hit the button, just go through the door that appears and face the first boss. You'll probably die a few times before you're practiced enough to get past it, but the good news is that bosses always serve as continue points in this game, provided you don't leave and die somewhere else. Some more controls: R-Retry.

Usually only works after your entire death sequence is finished, which can take awhile. Doesn't seem to do anything except cause the girl to flicker once.some sort of save option perhaps? When I relaunched the game after giving up (at the final boss, I think) there were six different stages to select from at any rate.

A few tips: 1. The box around the girl's portrait serves as her health indicator. It starts out white and gradually turns red as your health decreases.

When it starts getting real low her picture changes too. It's sort of like Madou Monogatari, if you've ever played one of those games. You can't run indefinately. After about five seconds your stamina (which doesn't have any indicator, as far as I can tell) will run out and you'll go back to walking.

It will gradually recover as you walk. If you're in a safe spot you can recover it more quickly by kneeling. I think you can also recover some small amount of life like this too, if I'm reading the translation of the manual right. When you go in the sewers, be aware that your stamina will run out twice as fast (and maybe recover slower, I haven't tested it) and if you kneel/crawl you'll start losing health. Except for on the few concrete areas, of course. If something grabs you (or in rarer cases, a bunch of little leeches jump on you) you can sometimes free yourself by mashing Z.

If you pick up an item that has an R next to it, that stands for recovery. You can heal yourself with these things. I'll list off the different kinds I've found. Red vials: Recovers a small amount of health. If you use one in a boss fight, you'll get maybe one more hit out of it. Blue vials: Recovers a larger amount of health. This is more like it.

Can take you from the deep red to almost full health. Yellow vials: Or should I say vial, as there's only one? Gives all your health back. Fruit thingy: Not really sure. I think about as much as the blue vial, more or less. Only shows up during the fourth boss. You'll occasionally get weapons.

They can only be equipped during boss fights for some reason. Equip them by selecting them, and use them with Z. On the fourth boss, you'll need to pelt him with eyes.

They randomly appear during the fight. Pick them up and throw them at him by running as close to him as you can while staying out of range of his claw, then select an eye and quickly hit Z to throw it. On the fifth boss, it will occasionally disappear and arrows will start flashing around your character. Hit the corresponding directional keys repeatedly until they disappear.

To make the last boss appear, you'll have to lead the big yellow guy into either the flame geysers or ice sprays. If a timer appears in the upper left after a boss shows up, all you need to do is stay alive until it runs out (and quickly run through the now open exit in the case of the second boss). In the sewers, go in the first door and head all the way left. Quickly duck down in the sewage and search to find a blue vial. The appearance of the big, mean yellow dude is oft-times random. If he seems to be in the way of the only direction to proceed, try backtracking a bit and see if he goes away.

You also sometimes seem to have to let him kill you and reload. If you play through this game normally, good luck getting past the second boss fight. Actually all of them are, except for the first and third ones.

The good news is that the third one is the one with a petrifying gas attack, so that's as far as you need to go really. But this is all just for the benefit of those who want to beat the whole game honestly.

For those who want to cheat, I found some codes online that let you skip right along the first four stages. All of these need to be done on the first screen of each level, I think. Press and hold the down key, then press up (keeping down held, mind you) 2. Walk all the way to the right, then keep hitting Z until the screen changes.

You're now in level 3. Hold Down until you're in level four.

I've heard there's also a skip for this one, but I can't find it anywhere. You really only need to enter the first two, then reach the first boss of the third stage. Oh, supposedly using these codes does not enable the stage select upon relaunch. So if you never beat them, you'll have to re-enter the codes to skip ahead. Some quick directions on stage 3: 1. Go left two rooms.

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Making it past the monsters is kinda tricky, run past the ones on the ground but duck the birds. Go up into the door, quickly run left into the first door you see. This should trigger a scene which, I think, ends with you back in the previous hallway with Mr. Sunshine after you. Or maybe you had to go back manually, I don't really remember. RUN to the left into the next room, then take the door to the next hallway and enter the obvious secret panel.

RUN to the leftmost locker and press up. Wait for jerk-face (err. No-face rather) to leave. Then get out of the locker and leave the room. Go back to the room where he started chasing you, and examine (with Z) the cracks in the wall. Pick up the key and exit the crawlway on the far end.

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You're now one room to the left of where you started this level. Make your way back to the hallway where the secret panel was, but this time go all the way to the left to reach a locked door. Guess what the key's for? Unlock the door and go in. Crawl under the table and enter the crawlway.

Go through it, and enter the door on your left. Watch the sequence, then start the boss battle. He has two attacks-a weak physical one (just touch him), and moving gas clouds which will advance your petrification if they hit. A timer appears on the upper left. If you can stay alive until it reaches zero, the boss will (apparently) get bored and leave, and you will be free to proceed with the game. But you will have failed as a petriphile in that case. Instead you should proceed to step: 10.

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Keep running into the clouds. Finally, a happy ending for this poor girl. At least, I thought it was happy.

Of course, I didn't think to check for cheats until AFTER I'd spent eight hours on this game and nearly beaten the last boss. Ah well, at least I got to run around naked after reaching the last stage. Maybe if you can beat the final boss you'll be able to do that in every stage? I kinda doubt it, though that would be cool.

As for the freeze in stage 6, if you go the Japanese image board and go back a bit in the archive you'll see a screenshot of it. Which is a lot less trouble than beating all of stages four, five and most of six. GOD I wish I'd checked for cheats first.