Kryva Hora is a survival horror game in a found-footage style. You've just found a tape taken in 1987 after the tragic explosion in Chornobyl. You have to survive and escape from the mutants and the hostile environment. This demo features several elements of the final game.
Can you survive the radiation and the mutants luring the fields of Kryva Hora? Your secret mission is to prevent mutant aliens from invading our world.
In this single player demo of Kryva Hora you could try some of the game's features:
Microphone driven gameplay
Procedurally generated level elements
Survive by running or hiding from monsters, but keep quiet
Solve puzzles which are mandatory for your survival
Immersive, found footage gameplay
When you die you start over on a new generated level - so you have to explore and survive again!
You've just found a tape taken a few months after the tragic explosion in Chornobyl. Despite hearing strange sounds coming from a sealed bunker, you have a secret mission that you MUST complete to save the world from an even bigger catastrophe.
In 1986 one of the world’s most terrible accident happened at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant, the reactor blew up into a fireball and blasted out high nuclear radiation around the area. All citizens were evacuated within a 100km radius and the area left abandoned for several years.
The official reports are still fragmented as the Soviet government didn’t want to publish anything about the accident. They wanted to hide the facts and what was the impact of the nuclear radiation. They sealed the area with military patrols so nobody could get in or out. It was never clear what they left behind and what happened in the area after the accident.
In 1995 a man officially called Jens died in an apartment somewhere in Amsterdam. He had no track record or previous history, no family members or anyone to collect his belongings. The authorities confirmed that his cause of death was high-level radiation exposure. As the police began an investigation into what happened to the victim and searched the abandoned apartment, they found a secret storage locker. Inside this box were a Soviet passport under the name of Jevgenij Alexandrov and a camcorder with a disturbing recording made in the area close to Chornobyl…