Child Phobia: Nightcoming Fears Reviews
"Child Phobia: Nightcoming Fears" is a 2D psychological thriller, horror. We will tell you a story about a little boy, that has problem in family – and this problem converts in fear during the night. You will be able to explore various locations during the nightmares, and watch the family drama during the day.
App ID | 570500 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | 2B_GAMES |
Publishers | 2B_GAMES |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Trading Cards |
Genres | Indie, Adventure, Early Access, Violent, Gore, Sexual Content |
Release Date | 20 Dec, 2016 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English, Russian |

55 Total Reviews
41 Positive Reviews
14 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Child Phobia: Nightcoming Fears has garnered a total of 55 reviews, with 41 positive reviews and 14 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.
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Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
18 minutes
The next abandoned EA game
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 1
Negative
Playtime:
23 minutes
that ending sucked
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
62 minutes
Nice game! Has some bugs though. I dont like the cursor and also fix the paintings. But the atyle and sounds are amazing! I am waiting for release!
Game is not completed, but i recommend to buy it now.
Good luck, guys!
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
18 minutes
This game is not in a state that is worth your time, and judging by the amount of interest in the beta, it probably never will. 2 nights of dull gameplay is not worth any amount of money, and the game uses it's irregular artstyle as a crutch to trick someone into thinking it has value. Skip this.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
16 minutes
Wait, til Early Access is over. Meanwhile play the original, "Neverending Nightmares".
I bought this game, because it doesn't cost much and it looked exactly as the game mentioned ("Neverending Nightmares") that I really loved. Because the art style, the gameplay et cetera are completely the same, I was pretty sure, it would be from the same devs. And, yes I was just too lazy to look it up. After I have played for 5 minutes, I already saw many flaws. So I took the time and no, other people have made the game, so you can call it a rip-off in every way.
That of course doesn't have to be a bad thing. Here the problem is, the character moves way too slow and can run for only a few steps. In the original game the character was slow, too, but it played way more fluently, especially as you could move up and down, what isn't possible here.
Then, here, you can move the character with the gamepad, but, you don't have access to actions with it. Unless you like holding the gamepad in one hand and having the other one on the keyboard... I really don't understand, why the devs would make it possible to move with the gamepad and then didn't just adjust two actions to buttons. (To go faster you have to use shift; OK, if you press shift too often and fast, you probably know what happens in windows. Windows stops the game and asks you if you want to turn on the sticky keys. And: no, you can't change the keyboard setting in the options, you can only change graphic and sound.)
One difference, I don't know if it's worth mentioning, but I do it anyway: when you come across paintings etc. you can zoom in, but, this just makes the pixels larger, so this kinda seems not very well made. As my screen is pretty large already, I can see everything quite well without zooming. I hoped for a more detailled view.
So you wander through a house (like in "Neverending Nightmares") and the house changes.
As a gimmick you get statistical information about being a child that was left, child abuse et cetera between some scenes. I have the feeling, the devs did this to cover up the lack of own ideas and substance and to make this game seem like it has a social message. Wow, experience the nightmares of a child that has...
Ok, enough! I will look into the game again, when it's finished/polished and then eventually change my review.
So the essence now is: If you haven't played Neverending Nightmares yet, you should preferably do that, if you have played it, you shouldn't expect too much from this game.
👍 : 24 |
😃 : 1
Negative