Dark Fall 2: Lights Out (2004)

Darkling Room

PC (Microsoft Windows)

3.14 from 14 ratings

339 members have it in their collection · 2 playing now · 268 backlogged · 11 wish listed

Three men once manned the lighthouse on Fetch Rock, but they vanished without trace on New Year, 1900. No-one knows what really happened to those three poor souls, and no-one is brave enough to stay in the lighthouse, alone, after dark. Except you...travel to Fetch Rock Island, and discover what really happened... ‘Fetch’ is the old English word for ‘ghost’; … Read more
Three men once manned the lighthouse on Fetch Rock, but they vanished without trace on New Year, 1900. No-one knows what really happened to those three poor souls, and no-one is brave enough to stay in the lighthouse, alone, after dark. Except you...travel to Fetch Rock Island, and discover what really happened... ‘Fetch’ is the old English word for ‘ghost’; The old lighthouse is built upon something ancient and terrible, causing manifestations, time distortions and unexplainable paranormal events. Only by jumping through time, from the ancient Bronze Age to a futuristic research base, will you be able to uncover what is really happening on fetch Rock. Was your arrival upon the Island, that foggy night, really coincidence, or is someone, or something calling to you, across time. Read less
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Details

Developers
Darkling Room
Publishers
Nordic Games Publishing
Genres
Adventure, Point-and-click, Puzzle
Themes
Horror
Series
Dark Fall
Steam
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Release dates

  • Aug 24, 2004 (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
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Gunkaloo

Review Gunkaloo 4/5 · Feb 27, 2024

Meh. Still fun.

Not a bad game, but I was able to finish it by not going everywhere. I solved 80% of it and then used the process of elimination. I liked going through the various eras, but a few frustrating puzzles hurt. Plus I never understood what the point was. Maybe because I didn't go everywhere, but still I missed what I …

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Not a bad game, but I was able to finish it by not going everywhere. I solved 80% of it and then used the process of elimination. I liked going through the various eras, but a few frustrating puzzles hurt. Plus I never understood what the point was. Maybe because I didn't go everywhere, but still I missed what I did in the end.

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