The Last Door: Collector's Ed

4.2
12K reviews
100K+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Feel what it's truly like to be alone in the dark with this low-res, high-suspense point-and-click horror adventure, winner of multiple Best Games of the Year awards. Set in Victorian England, when Jeremiah Devitt receives a letter from his old schoolmate Anthony Beechworth with a hidden, cryptic message, he knows something is wrong. His journey to an abandoned manor is only the beginning as he starts to remember a long-buried secret from his youth, discovering things man was not meant to know, and opening doors that should have remained closed…

The Last Door: Collector’s Edition contains four terrifying episodes of occult and otherworldly horror inviting you to investigate Victorian England's deepest, darkest secret. Featuring new scenes and puzzles, enhanced graphics, unlockable bonuses, and remastered sound. Explore ancient manors, decaying tenements, and twisting underground warrens with little but a lamp and magnifying glass to guide you. Dare you open The Last Door: Collector's Edition?

Key Features:

Award-winning point-and-click horror adventure set in Victorian England
Features exclusive new locations, scenes, puzzles, stories, and more
Upgrades include enhanced graphics and remastered sound
Four critically-acclaimed scenarios*, one limited-edition set
Unlock new extras** and bonus content
Haunting, original musical score by Carlos Viola
Inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft

Available languages:

English
Spanish

*,** First Chapter free. The whole content can be unlocked via only one IAP
Updated on
Dec 22, 2020

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
10.8K reviews
A Google user
April 4, 2019
This game is super rad for a number of reasons (the story is compelling and the pacing of the reveal is perfect; the music is very atmospheric; the graphic design harkens back to early 8- or 16-bit games - which is distracting for the opening playable cutscene but your brain compensates nearly immediately), which has led me to play it repeatedly, but I've newly discovered this WONDERFUL OPTION IN THE MENU. I've never seen it before: dyslexia-friendly font!! Well done, Game Kitchen. Well done.
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A Google user
April 20, 2019
Good 8 - bit graphics with atmospheric music and meaningful plot. Story is COMPELLING and the pacing of the reveal is PERFECT, the soundtrack and the puzzles are great... just a MASTERPIECE music is very atmospheric WONDERFUL OPTION IN THE MENU. I've never seen it before: dyslexia-friendly font! Small jump scares even though the graphics are simple. Very impressive!! Needs an update for latest android software. Android 9
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Chris Koenig
May 6, 2022
I really enjoyed this game! I have always been a fan of "point and click" adventure games, and you can really tell the developers share the same sentiment. They put A LOT of thought into the design of this game. The controls are intuitive, and the puzzles are tough but fair. I guess my only slight complaint is I maybe would have favored a more VGA/"16-bit" art style over the very chunky 8-bit pixel art.... The art is really good, but for me personally, would have preferred a little more detail
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What's new

Version 2.0