Pokemon Clones are everywhere SteamDozens of indies seem to continue to release Game Freak's classic formula. It takes a lot to stand out in the middle of the game Pokemon-Like genre competition, without a particularly unique hook Palworldof “Pokemon With Guns” moniker or Temtemof “Pokemon MMO” description. However, very few creature-collection games on Steam feature horror elements, and even fewer use the original Game Boy camera hardware to capture FMV scenes.
A Pokemon-like a horror game seems like it was finally bound to happen, especially with the recent rise of subversive horror that turns nostalgic media into horror. Encrypted A new Steam game takes that premise and runs with it, allowing players to find and capture cryptids. Pokemon. The result is an attractive retro creature collector on the surface that disturbs the disgruntled and deep players who get into it, thanks to the use of real-world footage via the Game Boy camera.

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Encrypted features at a glance
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Scary, authentic Game Boy inspired visuals and audio
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Live-action footage filmed on the most iconic digital camera of 1998
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Capture the cryptids and pit them against each other
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Many endings to unlock
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Cryptid horror inspired by urban myths, both real and digital
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This is actually a Game Boy game
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Doesn't need $1000 of RAM to run
Encryptid is a short FMV horror game about hunting and capturing cryptids. Use real-world footage recorded exclusively with the GameBoy camera to identify, locate and capture iconic creatures from myth and folklore.
Incryptid takes the Pokemon formula and combines it with cryptids and haunting FMV scenes
The concept of two cryptids fleshes it out Pokemon-style battles are already attractive on their own. Seeing the mothman go toe-to-toe with the Loch Ness Monster is an exciting prospect. Encrypted Offers players among other possible cryptid match-ups. But fighting the cryptids isn't the only highlight EncryptedBecause the game offers a creepy vintage aesthetic that adds a layer of unease to its horror elements, development is made possible by the use of Game Boy-specific hardware.
Encrypted Currently has a release window of 2026.
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The basis of Encryptid
While not much has been shared about the story Encrypted So far, the basic premise is a dark twist on the usual Pokemon Adventure. Instead of getting a starter Pokemon from a local professor, players within Encrypted Discover a mysterious camera in the woods that seems to belong to the remarkable cryptozoologist Professor Pine. The camera shows blurry, blurred photos of the cryptids taken by Professor Paine, and Encrypted Tasks players with using clues found in photos to find the professor, capture and fight cryptids along the way.
Gameplay of Encrypted
Aesthetically and mechanically, Encrypted shares much overlap with the original Pokemon Red and Blue Game on game boy. on one side of EncryptedThe mystery of the gameplay is the puzzle-solving elements, which are not the main part of it. Pokemon Give the franchise but give it Encrypted Its significant horror elements. Players will need to use the images found on Professor Pine's camera to locate the cryptids and initiate combat encounters. This mechanic effectively replaces PokemonRandom tall grass encounters to discover new creatures.
Takes players to the other side EncryptedGameplay: Its turn-based combat. like Pokemon, Encrypted In battles players choose between four different options on the battle screen: Attack, Capture, Check, and Flee. whether Encrypted Combat has the same level of depth Pokemon Remains to be seen, but the ability to fight and subdue cryptids may make up for any combat weaknesses. So far, the game has featured cryptids such as Mothman, the Dover Demon and the Memphrey Monster. Developer Autumn Knight hasn't revealed how many cryptids players can expect to find in the game, but there are plenty of urban myths and cryptid folklore that the game can pull from.
Encrypted uses a 28-year-old Game Boy accessory for its authentic retro feel
What sets Encrypted What sets it apart from other retro creature collectors is its commitment to horror, which comes through in the unique nature of its cryptid photos. In an effort to make Encrypted Feel like a real original Game Boy game, with FMV scenes and cryptid images captured using the Game Boy camera accessory from 1998. Back in the day, the Game Boy Camera allowed users to take low-quality photos using a handheld Nintendo console. Users could then print their photos using a companion accessory, the Game Boy Printer.
Not only Encrypted A Game Boy-inspired game is coming to Steam, but Autumn Knight has confirmed that the game is playable on the original Game Boy and plans to release it on the handheld as well.
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Now, 28 years after the accessory was released, it is being used again in creative new ways. Autumn Knight is totally leaning into the Game Boy-era Pokemon The game aesthetic in both the visual design of the game and the authenticity of its FMV scenes and images. All in real world footage Encrypted The game was shot using a camera, meaning the accessory is an integral part of the experience. Game Boy enthusiasts can also play the game on their Game Boy console or any other system capable of Game Boy emulation. Although Steam is a compatible platform, Pokemon And horror game fans who want a mix of the two experiences should definitely keep an eye out Encrypted.