![]() However, they will inevitably be taken by Slender-Man, thus transitioning to the end credits. If the player manages to collect all 8 pages, the spooky sounds will fade away to silence, and the player will be allowed to walk around the forest for a few seconds in complete quietness. It will update to a low, droning noise (Pages 3-4), a loud and strong wind (Pages 5-6) and then a mysterious and unnerving beeping sound (). As more pages are collected, the ambience will get more ominous. Once the player collects the 1st page, a repetitive stomping sound can be heard echoing in the distance. The Game Over screen shows Slender-Man's face up close and blinking static pulses. A "Game Over" occurs when either the player has taken too long to find a page, the player stares at Slender-Man for too long or if Slender-Man comes into contact with the player, which will force them to turn around and end the game. Sprinting allows the player to move faster than jogging does, but will also decrease the maximum stamina available for jogging and sprinting. This then allows the ability to sprint to become available to the player. Slender-Man will occasionally appear in the player's field of vision, accompanied by a loud piano-slamming noise and/or static on the screen. The player's character has the ability to jog, which will eventually tire out the player's character and make them wheeze if forced to go on for too long, causing slower walking as well. The player is equipped with only a flashlight to see in the dark (its battery life is limited and will eventually shut down permanently if left on for an extended period of time). Slender-Man moves by teleporting and creeping around the player, but only from a certain distance. As the player collects more and more pages, the fog in the forest grows thicker, and Slender-Man appears closer to the player's character, though the character's sprinting speed slowly increases as well. ![]() The player's objective is to collect all 8 pages located in various areas of the forest while avoiding the Slender-Man. "Slender: The Eight Pages" takes place in a dense forest during the middle of the night, and is played from a 1st-Person perspective. The character is known for the ominous abduction of countless children in dark mysterious settings such as dark forests and abandoned buildings. Hadley, the game is based on the quasi-folklore meme figure known as the Slender-Man, who is depicted as a tall humanoid creature wearing a black business suit and red necktie with pale white skin and a completely featureless face. If you want to re-visit the game, I'd go ahead and get a copy of Slender: The Arrival, its the same people, and essentially the same game, they just had time, money, and resources to make a more complete experience."Slender: The Eight Pages" (formerly called "Slender") is a free-to-play indie-developed 1st-Person survival horror video game released in June of 2012 as a Beta for Microsoft Windows and OS-X created by Parsec Productions, using the Unity Engine. ![]() It was a really effective use of very little gameplay and resources, and it had a lot going for it, but both Slenderman and Walking Simulators have been so thoroughly ripped off and done to death in the last 10 years that I feel like neither has much of an impact anymore. I have really fond memories of Me, my sister, and my boyfriend scaring ourselves stupid playing S8P late at night, but Im guessing it probably wouldn't hold up now. The creepypasta days were great, spending hours stumbling around the wiki, reading 35 near identical dreadful 2 paragraph pieces of crap, wading through "lost episodes" of every childhood cartoon, then suddenly finding a gem that creeped/freaked you out so much you had to close it or walk away from the computer, only to have to look it up and finish it cause you can't stop thinking about it.good times.
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