The Cryptkeepers of Hallowford

[Game] The Cryptkeepers of Hallowford

The Cryptkeepers of Hallowford  Sharpen your sword to save Hallowford in this sequel to “The Hero of Kendrickstone!”

Monstrous creatures prowl beneath the streets of Hallowford. When the enigmatic Cryptkeepers Guild sends a call for adventurers, you must answer. You’ll discover secrets in the crypts that are better left hidden, and a revelation that will shake Hallowford to its very foundations.

“Cryptkeepers of Hallowford” is a 360,000 word interactive fantasy novel by Paul Wang, where your choices control the story. It’s entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

Step into the role of a veteran adventurer in a high fantasy world. Sharpen your steel, prepare your spells, and practise your silver tongue. Decide who to trust and who to betray. Discover lost secrets and forbidden magic. Ally with the powerful Cryptkeepers Guild, the town watch, your fellow adventurers, or follow your own agenda. Save Hallowford, or engineer its downfall for your own gain.

Play as male, female, or non-binary; gay or straight.
Continue the story of your adventurer from The Hero of Kendrickstone or create a new character.
Play as a mighty warrior, or a smooth-tongued negotiator, a powerful mage, a stealthy infiltrator, or anything in between.
Amass ancient secrets and lost knowledge to give you an edge in and out of combat.
Betray or befriend knights, guildmasters, and your fellow adventurers.
Delve into the sprawling underground passages beneath the town of Hallowford.
Be an altruistic hero, a cruel villain, or someone just looking to make a little gold.

Will you complete your quest and save the town? Or will you make enemies of the Cryptkeepers of Hallowford?

The Cryptkeepers of Hallowford user reviews :

Ehhh the first one was a lot better this one had a lot of continuity errors and well the gameplay just didn’t feel as good or as engaging. For example when you learned that you can take care of the monsters by destroying their joints the game acts as if the only way to kill them is with your book of madness.

Disappointed. I was promised I can play an “evil villain” but all I got are 3-4 SLIGHTLY evil choices at the END and a few paragraphs worth of epilogue that describes how evil I did. And I say slightly because *SEMI-SPOILERS* all I ever did was steal something. I didnt even get to kill annoying characters (which I was really looking forward to) like that “they” freak Mundy and that douchebag Harry. I would’ve loved the story more if there was no empty promises, the same way I loved the first.

Good beginning and end, wish the middle was more interesting

I actually purchased this book. Cryptkeepers of Hallowsford takes place six months after the events of Hero of Kendrickstone. Hallowsford is a small town with a secretive guild in power and in need of help. Currency isn’t as useful in this game as the first and my playthrough had the book of madness in it. The plot was decent but the story seems the same regardless of your choices. Three different endings that felt short and to the point. It’s a decent sequel but not as good as the first book.

Its good except that nothing other then name, occupation and lore knowledge carry over. I was expecting to pull out The Book of Madness to boost my spell power or provide knowledgeable help but its non existent in this chapter, same deal with any other special gear you get, none of it carries over. Hopefully this is remedied in the next chapter.

Agree with everyone on length and some equipment carried over as in basic stuff none of the “legendary items” do other than that short memories. The sequel was a surprise the save port was added right before release as an update to the hero of kendrickstone so even though it’s a given we got a 3rd coming stop complaining about a port

By far the worst way you could have handled a sequel for the Hero of Kendrickstone. Far too short. Doesn’t build up at all just hi heres a bunch of random people fight this thing for us. There is no time to get to know any character even if you paid me I couldn’t remember anyone’s name. And the ending just cuts off we have no say what happens in hallowford nor do we even see what happens to it because of are actions.

Good game a little short and had a few grammar mistakes, but it was pretty good overall. I wish there had been some kind of reminder of the choices you had made in the previous book considering it had been a long time since I played the first one. Also wonder if there should have been some sort of save system since it seems like they are going to have a third book.

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