Wendigo:The Evil That Devours

Wendigo:The Evil That Devours

8.7141,175 playes

Wendigo: The Evil That Devours is a first-person survival shooter where players must navigate a tense environment while using firearms to defend against a legendary, predatory threat.

About Wendigo:The Evil That Devours

This action-focused FPS places you in a high-stakes survival scenario built on the Unity 3D engine. As a shooter, the game emphasizes precision and movement, requiring players to manage their resources while staying alert to their surroundings. The atmosphere focuses on the dread of being hunted by an elusive enemy in a setting where every shot counts and hesitation can be fatal.

Developed by Nikola Vasic, the game caters to fans of survival horror and traditional shooting mechanics. It strips away complex systems to focus on the core experience of first-person combat and evasion. Players who enjoy atmospheric survival challenges and responsive gunplay will find the experience both demanding and rewarding as they attempt to survive the encounter.

  • Genre: Action
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: Nikola Vasic
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 11/16/2018

Why players like Wendigo:The Evil That Devours

  • Tense survival horror atmosphere.
  • Responsive first-person shooting mechanics.
  • Challenging combat against a legendary predator.
  • Clean 3D visuals powered by Unity.

Instructions

WASD

mouse

SHIFT = run

SPACE = jump

R = reload

ESC = menu

How to play

Navigate the environment using standard movement keys and maintain constant awareness of your surroundings. Use your mouse to aim and fire at threats while managing your ammunition carefully. Movement is vital to survival, so utilize sprinting and jumping to avoid being cornered by enemies. When your magazine is low, ensure you find a safe moment to reload before the next encounter begins.

Tips for beginners

  • Reload during quiet moments to avoid being caught empty-handed during a fight.
  • Use the sprint function to create distance between yourself and approaching threats.
  • Keep your crosshair at head height to improve accuracy and reaction time.
  • Listen for environmental cues that might signal an incoming attack.