- Slender Fortress Modified Versions. Since Kit is busy with his real life, Kenzzer is no longer working on SF2, I used the new versions to create the new modified versions to allow much more diversity to SF2. Slender Fortress. A modification of Team Fortress 2 based on the game Slender: The Eight Pages.
- Slender: The Eight Pages, formerly known as Slender is a free experimental game developed by Parsec Productions. It was released as a beta in June 2012 for Windows and Mac OS X.
- Slender is the original game in what has become a terrifying but extremely popular series based on internet folklore of The Slender Man myth. Slender: The Eight Pages is a free, first person horror game in which your only objective is to walk carefully through a dark forest with nothing but a flashlight in the hopes of finding 8 manuscripts about the paranormal creature known as the “Slender.
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Time is running out! And so is your flashlight battery. Can you survive the night?
Dare you wander in the dark?
Don’t give in to your fear in this first-person survival horror game.
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They say you can summon a Slenderman in real life by heading to the woods at night, carving a circle in a tree, and placing an “x” through it. Lay your face against the tree with your eyes closed. Chant: “Slenderman, Slenderman all the children try to run, Slenderman, Slenderman, to him it’s part of the fun, Slenderman, Slenderman, dressed in dark his suit and tie, Slenderman, Slenderman, you most certainly will die.” Or, save the creepy trip to the woods, and download Slender: the Eight Pages first-person survival horror game instead.
Slenderman doesn’t have a generations-old backlog of sightings and stories. This being began as an Internet rumor and grew from there. This mythical creature is “reported” as ranging from six to sixteen feet tall. You would also know him for his lack of a face. His pale, white face is smooth. He wears a black or gray suit, with a snappy red or black bowtie, and a plain white shirt that fits over his extra long arms. Clothe him in a brighter color, ditch the pale skin, and he’d resemble a wacky waving inflatable tube man, sans the enthusiasm. At least he’s a well-dressed supernatural creature. Slenderman's hands and fingers are long -- perfect for grabbing his next victim.
Slender: the Eight Pages, builds on this character. Your goal is to find pages ripped from a story about Slenderman. It won’t be easy. Whoever sees Slenderman suffers paranoia and memory loss. Yes, including you. It goes without saying that you should avoid contact with him. Spoiler alert: After you find a page or two, you are going to see him.
Can you handle the darkness?
Avoiding contact with Slenderman is impossible. Legend states that those who know more about Slenderman, end up becoming hunted by Slenderman. These experts say that becoming a Slenderman expert results in getting noticed by Slenderman (and not in a good way). After you find that first page, the second, and so on, you will become the object of his obsession -- in a total “I want to kill you” sort of way. There isn’t much more to the story.
Who is the main character? Why does this person want to collect these pages, and how do they even know about the pages to begin with? Why are these pages so important someone would go outside at night, you know, the only time Slenderman is around and able to strike his victims? Alas, no one will ever know, but will die trying.
The title screen is brilliant, with a title reveal and fade out hinting at the darkness ahead. The scene opens with a view of trees and a night sky. The stars look fantastic but there is no time for gawking. You have pages to find. You can move anywhere in the Slenderman world. A fence surrounds the perimeter to keep you on track. You can’t wander too far. Still, there are plenty of places to roam. Flip off your flashlight and try to find the paths in the darkness. Or don’t. You can make your own way.
Why can’t you use your flashlight? You only have so much battery power. If you use it up, you won’t gain more. That light is the best way to find the pages you need and also lets him see you. Sorry, you don’t have any real defense against Slenderman. You can walk away. That’s all there is. This game doesn’t include any form of treasure hunting other than those eight pages. You can’t find more batteries while wandering around the woods. There aren’t any talismans against Slenderman. No headlamps or electric lanterns. No NPCs around to help you out.
As you wander the woods, you will hear the sound of your footsteps crunching on gravel, crickets chirping, and the wind in the trees. The trees cast scary long shadows on the ground. Keep walking. And walking. Still walking? Yeah, keep doing that. Slenderman is nothing, if not repetitive. Everything changes after one of your page grabs. When Slenderman appears, your camera will turn to static. You will see glimpses of Slenderman. This random approach is terror-invoking.
How should you play this game? Go, grab your laptop, grab a pair of earbuds or headphones, and plug it in. This game is best served shaken, not served, in near darkness.
Where can you run this program?
Slender operates on Windows and Mac. It runs on Windows 7 and higher.Is there a better alternative?
Slender: the Eight Pages is often referenced as inspiration for other game developers. The style of play changed the way people looked at games. Still, there are other options if you enjoy the horror genre.
If fumbling in the dark with a candle and matches is your idea of a good time, try Wick by Hellbent Games. Unlike this game, Wick offers a full storyline in the horror genre with tons more jump-scares. You have to get through the darkness by candle, while searching for more candles, and battling ghosts along the way. Run out of candles and succumb to your fear. Wick is on par with Slenderman in terms of graphics and sound, though Wick offers a developed story and in-game collectibles.
Penumbra: Black Plague also involves darkness and a strong storyline. Taking a cue from Slenderman, this game relies on puzzle-solving, not gun-play. Instead of a forest, you’ll stumble around an underground research base. These games each have something to add so there is no definitive 'better' in this case.
Our take
Slender: The Eight Pages lives up to its promise of providing a great scare. You will jump. The music and sound effects will send a chill up your spine. It’s a great dive in and play game, but it won’t be something you play for hours and that’s okay.
Should I download it?
Yes, if you enjoy creepy, nighttime horror games. The urban legend states he only appears to kids and teenagers. If you want to see Slenderman, and you are above the age of eighteen, this game is your only option.
Highs
- Creepy game fulfills horror genre promise
- Full-screen or windowed game play
- Simple controls
Lows
- Movement can be tricky
- Slow-paced
- Is it possible to win?
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Slender: The Eight Pages Editor's Review
Slender: The Eight Pages is a short horror game in which you're alone in a dark wood, searching for messages scattered around the trackless forest.
And that's exactly what it is, sadly.
After ten minutes of trudging around the forest, the screen fizzled and a rather portly, monochrome figure appeared for a moment. Game Over.
OK, that can't be it, can it? Unfortunately, yes it can. On the second try I was slightly more successful; I found two of the eight pages before the overweight Slender Man had his supernatural way. Not wishing to spoil the game for fans of the genre I'll say that there is a way to prolong your survival, but I'll leave you to work out what it is.
The Slender Man meme has proliferated virally, and the concept of this impossibly tall, thin and faceless figure, glimpsed as a black shadow in the corner of the eye has undeniable horror potential. There's a strong hint of Blair Witch in the videos to be found on YouTube, and the number of followers suggests that this is a cult that provides a rich vein for developers of horror games.
The game has reasonable atmosphere, but Hadley should review the chills created by the deserted orphanage in Thief II. Nothing happened for ten minutes in that game too, but I was riveted for every second. Much of Thief's neck-prickling fear came from a brilliant sound track of half-heard whispers and moans. In The Eight Pages we get nothing more than our own footsteps. It's a reasonable start, but it needs much, much more.
Pros: It's free. Slender Man fans might love it though.
Cons: No real gameplay. Unimaginative graphics. Rapid onset of boredom. And the Slender Man probably shouldn't be overweight.
Conclusion: Overall this feels like an exercise by someone trying out their new 3D game development software. As a free download it's a way to kill a few minutes, but if you're already that bored, this is probably not the answer.
Slender: The Eight Pages Publisher's Description
Slender: The Eight Pages, originally known simply as Slender, is a free download indie-developed first-person survival horror video game released in June 2012 as a beta for Microsoft Windows and OS X, utilizing the Unity engine. The game is based on the fakeloric figure known as Slender Man, who is known for the abduction of children in mysterious,...
Read moreWhat's New in Version 0.9.7 of Slender: The Eight Pages
- Added a subtitle to the game ('The Eight Pages') to differentiate it from future versions.- Improved main menu and added music to it. Also now includes links to Slender Man info and YouTube series.
- Added different light sources (unlocked after beating the game once).
- Added shadows (not especially noticeable except in lit areas).
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- Removed the cooldown for stamina recovery after jogging/sprinting, and reduced the stamina drain rate. When
you start jogging/sprinting, however, it immediately deducts 5% of your stamina. This will allow you to jog or
sprint for a much longer period of time, but makes repeated taps of the jog/sprint button cause your stamina
to drain very quickly (effectively getting rid of a former exploit).
- The maximum distance you can see decreases as you collect more pages; this is to keep the challenge similar
for people who have fog turned off. For the same reason, Distance Shade can no longer be turned off.
- Added a menu option to automatically skip the intro.
- Added a pause feature, but you can only pause if there's no static (which prevents you from pausing the game
in response to seeing the Slender Man).
- Fixed a bug where the flashlight would try to illuminate a page on the other side of a wall.
- Removed one of the hidden modes (it was only a matter of time, since it contained copyrighted material).
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