Inquisitor's Heartbeat 9+

The Audiogame

Rising Pixel

    • 4.0 • 2 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

The hazard is invisible to the eyes. Your only allies are your ears.
Explore up to 35 audio scenarios,escape and don’t get caught
Feel the Inquisitor’s heart beating!

Game description

Inquisitor’s Heartbeat catapults the player right into the 1300s, the height of the brutal Inquisition.
Accused of heresy for being in possession of a forbidden book, Nicholas Eymerich, the game’s main character is imprisoned in the dungeon of a castle: he must escape from his cell and retrieve the precious book that has been stolen from him, before it is taken to the monastery beyond the forest, and destroyed forever.
In more than 6 hours of gameplay, the player has to find his way through 35 labyrinthine levels divided into 7 different settings, without being spotted by guards and ferocious beasts, trusting only his own ears.
There is also an ‘endless’ game mode, where the mazes are generated one after the other, always with a different map.
Developed for PC and Mac, and soon available also for iOS, Inquisitor’s Heartbeat is the result of a joint effort by Rising Pixel and Ornitocopter, with the soundtrack by the talented Luca Rungi, and TiconBlu as publisher.

Game instructions
iPad/iPhone: move around by touching the 4 edges of the screen to move, and touch the central area for the actions (pulling levers, gathering objects, etc.).
Your character always moves in the selected direction at the same pace, one step at a time: just like moving on a chessboard.
It is essential that you count your steps, listening to the different noises from the ground, paying attention to the echo and the sound variations, or if you bang into a wall... you're probably going in the wrong direction!

What’s New

Version 0.5

Enjoy for free the version of Inquisitor's Heartbeat thanks to the audio ads between levels.

Ratings and Reviews

4.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Ashleigh Peach ,

Counting steps instead of listening to your environment?

This game is really good, but players just focus more on listening to their environment, rather than counting steps. To me, this detracts from the Game play, and for people who are blind or visually impaired, this is not usually recommended. please fix this Bob, as well as have more sound effects for picking up keys and using them. I’ve only started playing, and thank you for making it free. Good music and a voice acting great, so keep up the good work.

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