Through Abandoned: The Underground City
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the GameThrough Abandoned: The Underground City is the first part of a big story about parallel worlds. Those worlds are very strange, because people left them forever. You should explore those worlds and find your brother who dedicated his life to find a way into Abandoned and disappeared there.
Through Abandoned: The Underground City is a classical point and click adventure. Solve puzzles and play mini-games, look for items and find a way to use them, explore, enjoy the story and try to escape.
Steam User 6
A small point & click game with style reminiscent of older flash games.
Puzzles can be a bit absurd at times, but they aren't needlessly overcomplicated or too simple most of the time. Secrets are also very findable.
So yeah, interesting locations, hand-drawn graphics with good style and mostly no-nonsense puzzles that are very doable without a guide make it a good enough game to recommend.
Steam User 6
This game brings me back to the ol' point & click games that I used to playback in the day on flash sites like Kongregate, Miniclip, Newgrounds, etc.
The transitions between scenes are smooth and fluid, connecting on an effortless flow when you move through areas like the mines, the vents, and the pyramid for instance. Don't expect AAA graphics here, but the 2D art and visuals does it's job at being clean and neat for you to be able to focus and distinguish any interact-able items and oddities. The music is lacking imo, but the eerie audio that looms over us, the player as we move through the map heightens the mysterious atmosphere.
Controls is a mouse, and that's all you need. The puzzles prove to be a good challenge, and mentally stimulating for anyone who's into that.
I had an interesting experience playing Through Abandoned: The Underground City and would vouch for others to try it too!
Steam User 5
Pretty good game that harkens back to the era of old computer quests. It was a pleasure to play it, but the timing is quite short, which is a bit saddening
Steam User 2
There’s a quiet, haunting beauty in getting lost here — every room, every corridor feels like a piece of a forgotten puzzle, daring you to uncover its secrets. The eerie silence wraps around you as you click and search, equal parts curiosity and unease pushing you deeper. It’s the kind of experience that doesn’t hold your hand, letting you soak in the atmosphere and feel the satisfaction of figuring things out on your own. Simple, strange, and oddly memorable — like wandering through someone else’s dream.
Steam User 2
Quick Review
"Through Abandoned: The Underground City" is a very short game with a great art style and a good amount of interesting puzzles that you need to solve in order to progress through the map and discover the plot.
(Playthrough/Gameplay of the game)
If this quick review isn't useful to you maybe the following "extended version" could help ^^
The good
Great art style
Simple point and click controls well implemented
Good and reasonable puzzles that require interaction with the level.
The bad
Too short
Things that might help you decide
Game con be completed in 30/40 mins.
Cheap game, that could be interesting for someone looking for a good game for a short gaming session
Final recommendation / Price evaluation
This game it's an easy recommendation for people that enjoy playing puzzle/escape room games and everyone that has some cash laying around on the steam wallet ^^
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Have fun playing ^^
Steam User 1
A great indie puzzle game for the money. It offers a pleasant atmosphere of an abandoned forest, interesting puzzles, and a quiet yet engaging hidden object game.
Steam User 0
Simple enough in terms of graphics and puzzles (everything is straightforward: if there is a keyhole - it means there will be a key for it somewhere, a screwdriver - something can be unscrewed, and further in the same vein), but no less pleasant point-n-click. A separate plus for the fact that you can move between screens (of which there are many) not only with the mouse, but also with WASD/arrows.
Achievements, as with other players, counted already when all passed and left the game.