Grimind

Grimind

Released: 13/02/2014

Game Informations

Developer

Paweł Mogiła

Publisher

Forever Entertainment S. A.

Description

Grimind is a 2D, physics based, adventure, platform game in horror/creepy theme. Grimind casts you into forgotten caves and ancient crypts, without memories. While being there you have to demonstrate great manual skills to pass obstacles and solve non trivial puzzles to get out of scary environment and additionally discover what are you doing there alone – but is it certain... that you are there... alone?

Features:


  • Dynamic gameplay combined with a frightening experience
  • Physics based gameplay - It gives you the possibility to do whatever you want. Every single dynamic object can be dragged, carried or thrown which gives you enormous freedom.
  • Narration - While playing, the character is talking, telling the player what he feels, if he's scared, or what he thinks about the current situation.
  • Challenge! - Grimind isn't an easy game, so you can forget about holding just one key and passing through the levels. Besides dexterity and input skills, there is also a large number of logic puzzles to solve. Your brain will be tested and you'll not get bored.
Game overview

Price

$9.99

Followers

300

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Reviews

66% positive out of 76

Updated 12/12/2025 12:26

Metacritic

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Copies sold

27.1K

Revenue

$61.6K

Twitch

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