

It is then easier for the enemy to catch you. The more pages you collect, the more persistant and relentless the enemy becomes.The more you run, the lower your overall stamina becomes.This game can be extremely difficult unless you have a drawn map of the landscape of the forest, or have played the game consistently enough to know the layout of forest. The enemy can also grab you from behind as he gets closer. Once the static fills the screen, the game will end. Looking at him for too long will build static on your screen. While doing so, Slender Man will attempt to capture you.

The objective of the game is to collect eight hidden pages throughout a dark forested area. Your only hope is to collect all 8 pages before it catches you.

But as you are looking for them, you are being stalked by an entity that grows more persistant and relentless as each page is collected, an entity that you cannot even look at for long, let alone fight.

Sprinting causes your maximum stamina to drop slightly, jogging does not.Slender is a short, experimental horror game in which you must travel into the dark woods at night, with a simple goal: Find 8 pages that are scattered across the woods. Jogging/sprinting causes your stamina to drop, it recovers when walking, and recovers twice as fast when However, having it off will make you easier to catch. Your flashlight has a limited battery, it will not drain when turned off. The further you are, the safer it is to look. Do not look at the enemy for too long, or you will lose. The enemy can capture you if it gets too close. The more directly you come in contact with the Slender Man, the faster your sanity drains. Slender is a first person horror game created by Parsec Productions where your only goal is to find 8 manuscripts about the Slender Man, a paranormal creature. The game is based on the fakeloric figure known as Slender Man, who is known for the abduction of children in mysterious, dark settings. Slender: The Eight Pages, originally known simply as Slender, is a free download indie-developed first-person survival horror video game released in June 2012 as a beta for Microsoft Windows and OS X, utilizing the Unity engine.
