Tense side-scrolling horror game with simple controls, hidden objects, and relentless ghost-driven pressure
Tense side-scrolling horror game with simple controls, hidden objects, and relentless ghost-driven pressure
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Program license Free
Developer DVloper
Version 1.2.6
Works under Android
Also known as Slendrina 2D
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Developer
DVloper
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.2.6
Also known as
Slendrina 2D
Pros
- Strong sense of tension when Slendrina appears nearby
- Simple two arrow control scheme that is easy to learn
- Hidden items and tasks add a light puzzle element to exploration
- Three lives provide a bit of forgiveness for mistakes
- Free to play, with no upfront cost
Cons
- Situations where the elevator breaks again can trap you with no exit
- Occasional lack of nearby items can leave you stuck without progress
- Contains advertising, which may bother some players
Slendrina 2D is a side scrolling horror game where you explore an abandoned house, avoid a deadly ghost, and search for hidden items to complete tasks. It suits horror fans who like simple, touch based controls and tense, trial and error gameplay on Android.
Exploring a Cursed House in 2D
The game moves the familiar Slendrina formula into a 2D layout. You walk through an abandoned house that belongs to Slendrina, who is described as evil and hostile toward anyone entering her territory. Progress comes from examining rooms, interacting with objects, and solving small tasks so you can reach new areas and eventually finish the run.
Slendrina can appear as you explore, sometimes very close to your character. The tension comes from constantly wondering when she will show up and whether you will react in time.
Simple Controls, Hidden Objects
Control is intentionally straightforward. Your character moves using just two on screen arrows, one for left and one for right. Instead of complex actions, you touch various objects in the environment to search them. Some hold hidden items that let you advance, such as by fixing mechanisms or getting past an obstacle.
This focus on searching and tapping makes the game easy to pick up, especially if you prefer minimal buttons and quick decisions over deeper systems.
Lives, Traps, and Slendrina’s Gaze
The core threat comes from looking at Slendrina herself. When she appears, you are expected to turn away quickly. If you keep facing her for more than a couple of seconds, she kills you and you lose one of your lives. You get three lives in total, which gives a few chances to recover from mistakes before the game ends.
The house also contains traps that can hurt you if you are careless. Combined with Slendrina’s sudden arrivals, these hazards keep you on edge as you move from room to room and rummage through furniture and other objects for whatever you need next.
Challenge and Occasional Frustration
Searching for the right items while under constant threat creates a strong sense of pressure, but it can also lead to frustration. There are moments when, after repairing something like the elevator, it can break again and leave you stuck with no escape. At other times you may find that there are no useful items near your current position, so you feel trapped without a clear way forward.
These situations interrupt the flow of the game and can make a run feel unwinnable, which is disappointing when everything else is working well.
Free Horror Supported by Ads
Slendrina 2D is free to play and contains advertising. That makes it easy to try if you are curious about a quick horror experience on Android. However, anyone who strongly dislikes in game ads should keep their presence in mind.
Overall Impression
Slendrina 2D delivers a focused, stripped down horror experience built around tense encounters and simple exploration. The three life system, instant danger of staring at Slendrina for too long, and presence of traps all help keep the stakes high as you search the haunted house. Occasional issues with being trapped or stuck without items can hurt the pacing, but if you enjoy compact horror games with straightforward controls, this title has enough scares and pressure to be worth a look.
Pros
- Strong sense of tension when Slendrina appears nearby
- Simple two arrow control scheme that is easy to learn
- Hidden items and tasks add a light puzzle element to exploration
- Three lives provide a bit of forgiveness for mistakes
- Free to play, with no upfront cost
Cons
- Situations where the elevator breaks again can trap you with no exit
- Occasional lack of nearby items can leave you stuck without progress
- Contains advertising, which may bother some players