Horror at Innsport – Craig Kadziolka

Horror at Innsport

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Step into the gaming world with Horror at Innsport, one of the top $1.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by Craig Kadziolka, this captivating Adventure game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 17+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 27th June 2017, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 18th June 2020.

Whether you have a liking for Adventure, Role Playing, games, Horror at Innsport is sure to keep you hooked!

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Horror at Innsport is an exploration adventure game inspired by the works of H.P. Lovecraft, where players explore and investigate a large open world map, progressing though an engaging and exciting story. It is a mobile phone adaption of the classic text-based adventure genre, similar to the point-and-click classics. The game combines a bleak environment, an sense of underlying dread, and several action sequences with moments of comedy to keep you entertained.

As a sequel to the acclaimed "Horror in the Darkness", our protagonist arrives at the small fishing village of Innsport searching for young Lacy Wentsire. Reclusive and decrepit, the village holds it’s own secrets and doesn’t welcome outsiders.

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We binged all of these games in a few days. Totally worth upgrading and supporting the designer too.


This sequel to Horror in the Darkness is another fantastic text adventure. We played through all four of these in the space of a couple of weeks. We recommend upgrading to premium to use the rapid-map transit feature.


Definitely an improvement on the previous title. Worth $2 for what you get. Still prefer the text adventures where you type everything. Love the introduction of dialogue.


Obviously thats where we need to go, but the hint is pretty much useless when it says go here and nothing else when its locked and it wont let us use the key. We dont know if its a glitch or what but we restarted the app and the option to open or unlock the gate just isnt there. The hint needs to be more than just go here Also the other one wasnt very scary and so far neither is this one.


Loved this entry in the series almost as much as the first. Great plot and creepy locations! Continuing to thoroughly enjoy all of these games by this awesome developer. Incredibly enjoyable.


Both clever and funny, the game is incredible and deserves commendation.


Great balance of story and puzzles.


We enjoyed this as much as the first installment, Horror in the Darkness. We found the hints to be indispensable at times but mostly things were logical. Definitely worth the money!

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