Slenderman History WWII Faceless Horror

Slenderman History WWII Faceless Horror

The Nazis have always made great villains and for good reason.
During the World War 2 they performed a series
of medical experiments on their soldiers,
trying to make a super soldier.

They even played with the Occult!
With powerful ancient artifact they
summon the devil himself.

His name is Slenderman!!!

Infiltrate the Nazi base,
find the secret bunker
and recover two briefcases
with documents about
their experiments.

Good Luck!

Gameplay Tips for Slenderman History WWII Faceless Horror

W A S D to walk around
Mouse to Look around
Left Mouse Button to Fire
Right Mouse Button to Aim
Mouse Wheel To Change Weapons
G for Grenades
R to Reload
F to Pickup Items
Left Shift to Run
Left CTRL to Crouch
X to Prone
V to Melee
Space to Jump

Is this game created with a specific programming language or engine?

The software or system used to program this game is WebGL.

Is there a specific developer for this game?

The team responsible for the programming and designing of the game is kiz10.com.

How would this game be classified in terms of game types?

Based on its genre, this game is Adventure.

What tags describe the game?

The main characteristics of the game based on its tags are: horror.

Is the game fully functional on mobile devices?

Yes, Slenderman History WWII Faceless Horror is fully functional on mobile devices.

What gender is the primary audience for this game?

The game is best suited for Male & Female players.

Which age groups is this game most appropriate for?

The recommended age group for this game is Teens, Young Adults.

Is there any blood splatter in the game?

Yes, Slenderman History WWII Faceless Horror shows instances of blood.

Does the game feature any aggressive or violent actions?

Yes, the game includes content that could be considered cruel or aggressive in Slenderman History WWII Faceless Horror.

Is the content in this game appropriate for kids?

No, Slenderman History WWII Faceless Horror is not designed for younger audiences.
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