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Crypt Robbery is a PC-based adventure game developed by Dad Games Construct and released September 17, 2025. It’s a first-person shooter with survival horror elements set in a spooky cemetery and underground crypt. You play as a thief trying to steal something valuable while avoiding supernatural threats. The game leans heavy on stealth and resource management, with a focus on tense exploration. It’s not the deepest story-driven experience but offers a straightforward scare-fest. Best for players who like quick horror sessions without open-world bloat.
You wander through foggy cemeteries at night, scavenging tools like flashlights and noise-makers to distract enemies. Combat is rare due to limited ammo, so you often hide in mausoleums or under graves. Movement feels sluggish, which adds to the paranoia. You’ll frequently backtrack to avoid triggering patrols or using distractions. The underground crypt has tighter corridors, making encounters more claustrophobic. Puzzles are minimal, most challenges revolve around timing and positioning. Sessions last 30, 60 minutes, but the slow pace and repetitive enemy behavior can test patience.
PlayPile users average 6 hours of playtime, with 42% finishing the game. Community ratings are 73% positive, though 27% call it “frustratingly short.” The game scores 8.2/10 but has a 14% completion drop-off in the final act. Reviews praise the eerie atmosphere but criticize weak AI pathing and underwhelming boss fights. Moods are 68% tense, 22% bored, 10% scared. One user wrote, “The first hour is great, but it grinds to a halt in the crypt.” Achievements (15 total) take 150 hours to max, with 38% of players hitting at least 8.
Crypt Robbery is a solid but forgettable survival horror pick for $29.99. It’s not long enough to justify the price for most, and the gameplay loops repeat too often. The 15 achievements add some replay value, but the lack of difficulty scaling or meaningful upgrades hurts. Best for horror fans looking for a quick scare without long-term commitment. Skip if you prefer deeper mechanics or varied challenges. Worth a look if you’re in the mood for spooky vibes and don’t mind a flawed structure.
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Single player
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