Mundaun is a lovingly hand-drawn horror fairy tale set in a dark and remote valley in the Alps. Explore numerous secrets in various areas, survive dangerous encounters, drive vehicles, fill your inventory, and solve a whole series of handcrafted puzzles. Steam
Language: Romansh, subtitles are available
I'm now quitting Mundaun after spending the whole night awake, pondering the solution.
It's actually a nice game, but the criticisms are severe:
1.) It doesn't save automatically enough, and you can only do so yourself in houses on clocks, which are unavailable for long periods of time.
2.) The controls are clunky; when driving up the mountain, there was a loud bang. And then I hit Q and get out of the car involuntarily.
3.) The fights literally get on my nerves. Especially since you have to fight some of them unarmed and they are illogical – a pitchfork breaks after stabbing the straw four times? And why can you set one haystack on fire and not the other? I also don't feel like being attacked and not even seeing my opponent. If you could skip the fights, I would have liked to continue playing.
The graphics are beautiful, and you can see the attention to detail in the pencil drawings.
After a year, this atmospheric game still has me hooked—it's a masterpiece. The focus is less on puzzles and more on the oppressive atmosphere. Anyone who's willing to get involved in the game won't regret it.
I'll definitely finish it again.
This post was last modified: 10-06-2025, 04:48 PM by Wild Boar.
Edit Reason: Wrong title
This game has combat? I had no idea...
There are so-called “straw bears / Strohbären” (https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strohb%C3%...C3%A4r.jpg) that attack you at night and drove me crazy even in easy mode.
This post was last modified: 10-06-2025, 01:29 PM by Wild Boar.