

But, it is for all these reasons that the game stands out for its replayability, accessability, and importance in pop culture history. Clearly the passion project of one individual, the graphics (even for 2012 on a PC) are haphazard and minimalist, the map relatively small, and the atmosphere is put together with trickery founded by a lack of resources. You follow one objective and have one antagonising force the Slenderman. Slender: The Eight Pages is an incredibly simple game. A thunderous drone, the increase in wind.


You do so, trekking aimlessly through forest, through farms, through pointless tiled rooms, past abandoned trucks, past strange monoliths until you find a strange note. You are told nothing more than to ‘Collect the 8 pages’.
