Death's Door

3.5
3.22K reviews
5L+
Downloads
Content rating
PEGI 12
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About this game

Available exclusively for Netflix members.

Become a crow who reaps souls. It's a dead-end job, but when a thief steals your work, you set off on a sword-slashing quest to unearth death's secrets.

When your day (and night) job is reaping the souls of the dying, the office can start to feel a little dead — except in the very rare case where a soul is stolen. That's when things get interesting.

Play as a cute, soul-reaping crow in this fantasy RPG that brings talon-sharp combat to an epic quest for the titan-sized soul that got away. Hack and slash through mysterious magic doors, cutting down wild beasts and tyrannical bosses on the way through dungeons where death isn't working as it should. Which, by the way, is also a problem. Your problem.

Features:

• Discover an arsenal of magic weapons including swords, hammers, bows and spells and use them to help the crow take down a series of whimsically dangerous dungeon bosses.
• Customize your crow with upgrades that increase strength, dexterity, haste and magic to shape the most efficient lil' soul reaper around.
• Battle through colorful and quirky realms like the well-appointed Estate of the Urn Witch and the Frog King's swampy dungeon.
• Track down whoever stole the giant soul and uncover larger mysteries that shape the crows' world, their jobs and the nature of death itself.
• Meet a cast of weird and wonderful characters who might have intel on the soul thief. Or they have their own problems to worry about. Problems that only a tiny, soul-reaping crow can solve.

- Created by Acid Nerve and 22nd Century Toys.

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Updated on
22 Mar 2024

Data safety

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Location, Personal info and 3 others
Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

3.5
3.08K reviews
Lisa
7 November 2024
When I get into the game, the controls don't appear, until I get in the settings and change the control positions, they suddenly appear, but not all the time and that's a hassle. Also, when you die, it should restart from that area, especially when fighting the bosses. Its gets rather annoying having to walk all the way back there. We need a save option.
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Андрій Півторак
21 May 2024
The game itself is pretty good - simple but nice story, moody atmosphere, has a clear hollow knight vibes to it. One bad thing though is controls, somehow it's the worst touch controls in mobile game I've ever encountered. You sometimes stop moving or don't attack when you try to. Also character lags a bit compared to controls itself. All of which as pretty important in a game where timing is everything. Also doesn't support controller, which could make it better (
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Adam Waters
7 July 2024
USB controllers are not supported. Bluetooth controllers such as Xbox works fine, but USB controllers such as Razer Kishi does not work at all. Why is there no USB controller support? This is an amazing game and I would love to easily give it five stars, but without controller support it is basically unplayable. Due to the fast-paced nature of the game, the on-screen controls are unusable. The difficulty is so high. You will die over and over and over again trying to use on-screen buttons.
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