Killer Frequency – Nintendo Switch
$19.99
Available in stock
Description
Price: $19.99
(as of Aug 14, 2024 03:18:23 UTC – Details)
The phonelines are open and callers are dying to get through… The year is 1987, and as the clock strikes midnight in small-town Gallows Creek, USA. Big city radio DJ Forrest Nash is live on air in what will turn out to be the graveyard shift of a lifetime.. In this horror comedy, you must solve puzzles to save callers from being hunted down by a mysterious killer. Where every call is life and death, can you save the inhabitants of Gallows Creek?
Unique 1st person narrative: Step into the shoes of a late-night radio talk-show host – new in town and fallen from grace. The Police Chief is dead… so the townsfolk turn to you for help, as apparently you, Forest Nash are the only person in town who can run a phone line.
The real time decision making & puzzles: Use branching dialogues to interact with a variety of eccentric small-town personalities including potential victims and suspects. Explore your surroundings, gather clues, make decisions, solve satisfying riddles, and try to help each of your callers survive the night.
Retro Slasher setting: Jump back in time to 1987 with this slasher inspired puzzler – explore an authentically detailed radio station and interact with dozens of physics-based objects straight from a bygone era, including a working cassette and record player. With a fully voiced cast and a killer original soundtrack of 80’s inspired tunes from rock classics to synthwave!
Customers say
Customers like the attention to detail, setting and ambiance. They say the graphics are nice and the game does a good job of establishing the atmosphere. They also say the game is fun, entertaining and the gameplay is perfect. Customers also appreciate the storyline, saying it’s cool, has a nice touch of suspense and keeps them on their toes.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Conrad Halbmaier –
Really fun story based game
I really enjoy the attention to detail that this game has. It has a couple repetitive props in the game for a relatively small setting, but it does a really good job of establishing the atmosphere – creepy, knows when to break your comfort and also has a nice touch of suspense. Definitely recommend if you feel like this is the vibe youâd like.
ShoppingQueen –
Really cool game!
I saw Kevin playing this one and just had to get it for myself, as the premise sounded awesome for someone liked me. I come from a background of enjoying the worldbuilding of Allen Wake and listening to the tv and radio shows on that game. I was hoping for a similar experience with this one, since you get to talk to callers and play commercials and music on this game. I was not disappointed!Since I was born in the 80’s, I can say that I DID really feel like I was there as I played this. It really did fool me into thinking I was in the 80’s, so good job! On that note, I wasn’t too convinced by Peggy’s hairstyle though. We don’t see her in total detail, just a silhouette, but her hair is short with big swooping curls. If her hair had been a bit more spiky, short at the top, bangs, and long on the sides, it would have been more standard 80’s. In this case her hair might’ve been more like Jennifer’s from Back to the Future, which is fine, but not really what I had actually grown up seeing.I loved getting calls! The game play was perfect. And I loved the puzzles. They were very challenging! I only managed to save 2 victims on my first playthrough lol. I haven’t really gotten through a second playthrough though, otherwise I might have said that the game has a good replay value–you’re going to want to play it again to see if you can get a perfect score. However, I’m very busy in my life and haven’t felt much pull to get through the second round. Nonetheless, I still think the game was great and really hope they make a sequel! Maybe this could be a whole series!
Dani –
Fun and engaging(minor spoilers)
This game is so good, I don’t even know where to start. The graphics are nice, not the best, not the worst, but they work. The constant mystery keeps you on your toes, especially in the few moments you have to go by yourself. The story is fantastic and the way it’s pieced together throughout the game is enough to give you the gist of what happened but still make you unsure of what’s the truth and what’s the cover up. This is the perfect game for any mystery lover!
Anastasia Boyd –
AWESOME GAME
This game is amazing! I finished the game and I loved the intro sequence, the dialogue, the ACTING! Itâs very fun to play and see how you can go with following directions. The story is really well made and I hope we can see more in the future! Multiple options are great for these kinds of games. Iâm gonna play back through and see what different choices affect which. Very well made!!
Rodrigo –
Más que un buen juego
El juego es muy innovador en su historia y sus mecánicas son buenas. Cuenta con pequeños detalles que hace aún mejor el juego y mantiene la tensión en todo momento. Sin duda un artÃculo de colección que no querrás dejar pasar.
Ryan –
Controls are a little wanky
Never got into it. Controls are off a bit. Seems kinda cheap.
Benjamin M –
Killer Frequency â Nintendo Switch
The year is 1987, and as the clock strikes midnight in small-town Gallows Creek, USA. Big city radio DJ Forrest Nash is live on air in what will turn out to be the graveyard shift of a lifetime..In this horror comedy, you must solve puzzles to save callers from being hunted down by a mysterious killer. Where every call is life and death, can you save the inhabitants of Gallows Creek?â¢Unique 1st person narrative: Step into the shoes of a late-night radio talk-show host â new in town and fallen from grace. The Police Chief is dead⦠so the townsfolk turn to you for help, as apparently you, Forest Nash are the only person in town who can run a phone line.â¢The real time decision making & puzzles: Use branching dialogues to interact with a variety of eccentric small-town personalities including potential victims and suspects. Explore your surroundings, gather clues, make decisions, solve satisfying riddles, and try to help each of your callers survive the night.â¢Retro Slasher setting: Jump back in time to 1987 with this slasher inspired puzzler â explore an authentically detailed radio station and interact with dozens of physics-based objects straight from a bygone era, including a working cassette and record player. With a fully voiced cast and a killer original soundtrack of 80’s inspired tunes from rock classics to synthwave!
Rebecca Spadari –
Bought it because of Loey Lane!
The story is very very cool, jokes are hilarious, setting and ambiance are aesthetically pleasing and entertaining. It’s a one player game but it’s still fun to have friends around to help you play! Overall very good and perfect for slasher lovers!