We are the developers of The Penjikent Creature! It was an absolute blast crafting this short horror experience and we are glad to hear that so many of you, amazing people, really enjoyed your playthrough! :D Our game has many secrets and a surprisingly deep lore. Feel free to come by and check it out yourself, as it can even be played on your browser. We hope you have an amazing day! :D
why did you rip off that one slideshow scene from Portrait of God? like are you really that uninspired and unoriginal that you just straight up copy other people's ideas?
So what I'm getting from all of the endings is that the old lady IS the ebegn. And she can apparently pop in and out of the mural painting. She probably wears the costume as 'camoflauge' in the dark and it seems like she hides all her victims in the painting itself.
@okkThat or that the creature has some sort of other sway over her, given she mentions at the start of ending 1 how the painting has "only brought bad luck to the family" and the protagonist mentions that the creature causes "mass hysteria." Given that the protagonist for some reason doesn't go to the police in ending 2, and the report doesn't mention the grannies’ ninja outfit, I think the implication well is that the mural now controls him.
I always like how clean your let's plays are. You look around the environments showing what the viewer might be wondering about, but also don't linger and bore the viewer. You also convey a lot with the camera, how you try to pick up the lantern but indirectly show that you can't 9:27 , how you frame important plot elements clearly in the camera (painting empty) and the hilarious 'nopes' with the shaking camera. It's clear that you try the games on your own pace first and then very thoughtfully make the perfect showcase for video afterwards, and it works so, so well. Cheers.
Thank you very much for your kind words about my gameplay style! When play I always try to showcase the games as well as possible and keep the viewer in mind (almost like I'm shooting my own little movie). Glad you like it and thanks for watching and commenting! :)
"Oh that painting in kitchen is called Carnivorous Attack Trance aka CAT." I do like that Playstation 1 style graphics. Also the music and sounds are great while wearing earphones.
I reeeeeally love this one! Art style and presentation feels similar to Daniel Mullens’ stuff and the monster and scares remind me a lot of a really great short film on UA-cam called “Portrait of God”- really hope these devs make more stuff like this!
Man I love cool lil games like these! Nothing like nostalgic graphics to bring you back to a simpler time and just enjoy the creative process of it all! Great stuff, I like how the player looks around before going on to the next thing so we can get a better look at the surroundings 😊great stuff 🎉
@@AlphaBetaGamer - Even more important similarities are the dark candlelit room, the wall on your lefthand side, and everything but her face and hands being hidden.
You seriously need to chill and stop spamming this. Its not ripping anything off. It’s obviously inspired by the short film but so what? Every movie and every game borrows ideas from others. Stop being an ass and rude to the developers. With that said if that homage of the scene offends you so much that you act like this then I say great. Ill drink those fake tears and sleep well knowing this 10 second scene annoys you so much. Fantastic.
Lmao Portrait of God did NOT invent the projection-monster-becomes-real trope. It was used in IT, it was used in Sinister, and it's been used in other horror films. You need to chill out.
This is a fun little horror game based on Sogdian folklore. There are three endings and a weird old lady who looks like a pickle! :)
We are the developers of The Penjikent Creature! It was an absolute blast crafting this short horror experience and we are glad to hear that so many of you, amazing people, really enjoyed your playthrough! :D
Our game has many secrets and a surprisingly deep lore. Feel free to come by and check it out yourself, as it can even be played on your browser. We hope you have an amazing day! :D
WELL HELLO! AND WELL DONE ON THIS. YOU HAVE A VERY INTERESTING STYLE
@@TheAnchorArmsChad Thank you! We genuinely had a lot of fun crafting the atmosphere and designing Miss Beartha! :D
why did you rip off that one slideshow scene from Portrait of God? like are you really that uninspired and unoriginal that you just straight up copy other people's ideas?
@@campteamgamesjust gotta say one thing
17:19
I DON'T SEE YA LAUGHING NOW!
Glad you enjoyed the playthrough! It's a great little game! Especially enjoyed the weird pickle lady! :)
So what I'm getting from all of the endings is that the old lady IS the ebegn. And she can apparently pop in and out of the mural painting. She probably wears the costume as 'camoflauge' in the dark and it seems like she hides all her victims in the painting itself.
I think it's more that she gets possessed by the creature when it leaves the mural, given that an old woman's body is left behind in ending 2.
@okkThat or that the creature has some sort of other sway over her, given she mentions at the start of ending 1 how the painting has "only brought bad luck to the family" and the protagonist mentions that the creature causes "mass hysteria."
Given that the protagonist for some reason doesn't go to the police in ending 2, and the report doesn't mention the grannies’ ninja outfit, I think the implication well is that the mural now controls him.
I always like how clean your let's plays are. You look around the environments showing what the viewer might be wondering about, but also don't linger and bore the viewer. You also convey a lot with the camera, how you try to pick up the lantern but indirectly show that you can't 9:27 , how you frame important plot elements clearly in the camera (painting empty) and the hilarious 'nopes' with the shaking camera. It's clear that you try the games on your own pace first and then very thoughtfully make the perfect showcase for video afterwards, and it works so, so well. Cheers.
Thank you very much for your kind words about my gameplay style! When play I always try to showcase the games as well as possible and keep the viewer in mind (almost like I'm shooting my own little movie). Glad you like it and thanks for watching and commenting! :)
Imagine being an old woman living in the woods and one day an archaeologist calls to meet you and when you finally do, he calls you a pickle.
"Oh that painting in kitchen is called Carnivorous Attack Trance aka CAT." I do like that Playstation 1 style graphics. Also the music and sounds are great while wearing earphones.
the first ending jumpscare actually scared me after years. very good
13:57 Wait, didn't she say that she *couldn't* climb the latter in the path to the first ending?
I love the way the story unfolds over the second attempt.
I reeeeeally love this one! Art style and presentation feels similar to Daniel Mullens’ stuff and the monster and scares remind me a lot of a really great short film on UA-cam called “Portrait of God”- really hope these devs make more stuff like this!
The creature turned her into a pickle; funniest shit ive ever seen
That look on her face, like from first second you know that something is not right :D
Did no one notice the face in the painting vanished in @8:41 when he changed the slide?
13:01 "come in, young man"
*Slams door in your face*
Love it when you play games with this style. Devs did a wonderful job!
Just got home from work, now I have something to watch. Love your channel. Always have unique games I have never heard of, best part is no commentary.
22:11 Now we know who was hiding under the mask. Scooby-Dooby-Doo!
the old lady has definitely peeped the horrors
Man I love cool lil games like these! Nothing like nostalgic graphics to bring you back to a simpler time and just enjoy the creative process of it all! Great stuff, I like how the player looks around before going on to the next thing so we can get a better look at the surroundings 😊great stuff 🎉
Wow great grandfather has some nice camera equipment
For a short horror game, it is quite good!
3:21 I knew you'd pick the right answer to this question.
That kitchen is giving me strong flashbacks to(the good part of) Inscryption.
Yeah, same here! It's weird how sitting down at a table opposite someone automatically makes me think of Inscryption now!
@@AlphaBetaGamer - Even more important similarities are the dark candlelit room, the wall on your lefthand side, and everything but her face and hands being hidden.
5:53 ABG: "I don't get it. How can I enter 69 on this safe if it only has symbols?"
Haha! Nothing worse than a 69-proof safe! :)
Good thing is that people now know of existence of Tajikistan (its real country, btw)
The creature in the mural, I've seen that before. Red from the Godzilla Creepypasta. I'm not imagining things, am I?
I thought there was some similarity to Red.
Commenting for the algorithm. Keep up the good work bro
Thank you very much! :)
17:18 just as the founding fathers intended
7:00 a minecraft painting
great video
As a dude from Penjikent (Tajikistan), this is 100% accurate.
Are the murals on exhibition in some museum in Tajikistan?
This is her 4chan grandson
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Don't mind me, just leaving a comment
Thanks for the comment! It really helps with the almighty UA-cam algorithm! :)
This feels oddly to inscrytion style.
Too scary for folklores and old ladies
Funyarinpa?
Apologize!
There's a new Samantha demo, seems very fun and creepy, would you check it out?
please play balastro 🙏🙏
the slideshow part is ripping off that one scene from Portrait of God, ripping it off and putting it in this abomination of a "horror" game
You seriously need to chill and stop spamming this. Its not ripping anything off. It’s obviously inspired by the short film but so what? Every movie and every game borrows ideas from others. Stop being an ass and rude to the developers. With that said if that homage of the scene offends you so much that you act like this then I say great. Ill drink those fake tears and sleep well knowing this 10 second scene annoys you so much. Fantastic.
Lmao Portrait of God did NOT invent the projection-monster-becomes-real trope. It was used in IT, it was used in Sinister, and it's been used in other horror films. You need to chill out.
The part with the projector reminds me of the short horror film Portrait of God.