Trapped in Halloween

Trapped in Halloween

If you ask Pinkie she’ll tell you that this year her Halloween was quite fun, generous as her trick or treating bag got quickly stuffed with delicious treats but she’ll surely add a new word to better describe it: ADVENTUROUS. Her Trick or treating session was going well but when she reached the last house in the neighbourhood she got trapped into a portal and sent to the Candyland, the place where her main preoccupation will be to collect candy for the rest of her life. It sounds like a lot of fun but that’s not quite so. In this adventure Pinkie needs to find some keys to open the chests where different parts of a Halloween costume are hidden… she needs them all in order to dress herself up and better fit this new land she got trapped in. And here is where she needs your helping way… there will be obstacles in her way and she needs an expert to guide her. Also, make sure to collect as many candy as possible in each level to unlock the special achievements we’ve prepared for you. Good luck and have fun!

Understanding Trapped in Halloween

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What library or technology is used for rendering in this game?

The game uses the Construct 2 game development framework/platform.

Does the gameplay involve any forms of harshness or cruelty?

Yes, the game includes content that might be considered cruel in Trapped in Halloween.

Which company developed this game?

The developer responsible for bringing this game to life is Unify Media Inc..

Is this game suitable for all age groups?

This game is recommended for players in the Kids, Teens age category.

In which category is this game listed?

The best genre to describe this game is Dress-up.

Which gender group is the primary audience for this game?

Female would most enjoy playing this game.

Does the gameplay involve any bloody scenes or content?

Yes, there are instances of blood or gore in the gameplay of Trapped in Halloween.

Is this game designed for young audiences?

No, Trapped in Halloween is not intended for a child audience.
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