comments for What Lurks Below
sort: go backGood game, a bit slow at the start, but fun !
I hope you make more quality incremental games ! ( except for tree incremental games, i don't like those types of incremental games )
when is the very end of the game currently I can only get the situla upgrade I think that its the end but I just want to make sure
Excellent little game. Definitely worth expanding on! :D
this was phenomenal! i doubt we'd see an update, but out of any game ive seen on this site, this one deserves one.
Hi, I'm embarrassing, and it took me forever to realize I could scroll further down the pit. don't be like me.
Do you plan to make an update? This game is really awesome and I want to see more from this idea.
This was really neat. Honestly I think there's room for more based on this idea.
how do you get the purple thingies
Why do you have to make me feel bad about all my LD games ^_^
Bravo.
A neat little concept, though it does feel a bit like the numbers jump to ridiculous levels right near the end. Which is fine, given that it's such a short little title, and I'd rather it go the way it did instead of being a slow, tedious grind. Like others, I'd love to see this expanded on in some way, or otherwise what else the dev has in mind!
Also enjoyed. Wish there was more.
Soo good, and very spooky!
Liked it so much the first time that I played it again when it uploaded here.
how do I open the gate? I finished everything and even got situla 100, but idk how to open
Absolutely amazing, I wish so much that it was longer
I got the final ending very goofy but you need the chapel to be max or close. The gate should slowly open and there should be a rain of red from the chapel
Game literally doesn't work if you set Graphics to very low, it just softlocks. I spented 10 minutes clicking everything not understanding what game wants from me
such a delightful little gamejam idle!! the art, theming, and writing are to die for, and i thought the idea of mixing a sort of slow-burn horror into an incremental game was both very unique and felt very natural. it only took about half an hour, so give it a go!
As a child, I yearned for the mines.