Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition (2017)

Game Description:
In Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition, you join the Special Control Attack Team to protect five teenage girls spending the weekend at the Martin home. The house is under threat from vampires, and your mission is to monitor the premises using a network of cameras and traps. This edition enhances the original 1992 release with improved video quality and new features, including deleted scenes, documentaries, and a Theater mode for uninterrupted story viewing. Test your skills in the new Survivor mode and explore behind-the-scenes content. Additionally, experience the unreleased prototype, Scene Of The Crime, now fully playable for the first time.
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What Parents Should Know About Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition
Age Rating
T
Release Date
2017
ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Night Trap - 25th Anniversary Edition is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Blood, Suggestive Themes, and Violence.
Content Warnings:
Blood, Suggestive Themes, Violence
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition may not be suitable for younger kids. The game contains mild profanity and features scenes of violence that, while not graphic, involve capturing and trapping vampire-like creatures. The suggestive themes are present, as the storyline revolves around protecting teenage girls from danger, which some parents find concerning. The overall tone includes elements of horror and suspense, making it more appropriate for teens 13 and older. Parents recommend considering the maturity of the child before allowing them to play, as the game’s themes may be unsettling for some.
Why Your Kid Might Like Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition
Night Trap: 25th Anniversary Edition offers a unique blend of nostalgia and interactive gameplay that appeals to teens. The game's premise of protecting teenage girls from vampires using a network of cameras and traps provides a thrilling experience. The improved video quality and new features, such as deleted scenes and documentaries, add depth to the original 1992 release. Teens enjoy the challenge of monitoring the premises and strategically using traps to outsmart the vampires, making it an engaging experience that keeps them on their toes.
The addition of new modes like Survivor and the fully playable prototype, Scene Of The Crime, offers fresh content for those familiar with the original game. Exploring behind-the-scenes content and the Theater mode for uninterrupted story viewing adds layers to the experience, making it more than just a game. While Night Trap may not be for everyone, those who appreciate its campy horror theme and strategic gameplay find it a fun and entertaining way to spend their time. The game's unique style and nostalgic appeal make it a standout choice for teens looking for something different.