Michael Kitchin writes, "More Dark is a tight little puzzler that lacks some punch. Mechanically, it's interesting and really lets you use the most of your tools at the climax. Unfortunately, the presentation is basic and doesn't draw much inspiration. It's a short experience and whilst there are secrets to find, I struggle to find an incentive to do it. If you're in for a decent, short effort to stretch your grey matter, it's alright but it won't live long in the memory."
Ryan writes: "If you want an easy 1000 Gamerscore and you have an hour or two to kill, then More Dark on Xbox might be a game worth picking up. It’s nothing special but it’s not an entirely miserable experience. Everything works fine, and at this point in time that’s more than can be said for some triple-A games!"
More Dark is a forgettable £4.99 romp through a hellish environment, but it feels more like a level pack for a 1980’s arcade game than anything unique. You might consider picking this one up for a cheap platinum trophy or 1000G, but the Nintendo Switch version doesn't even have that going for it.
More dark – is a two-dimensional platformer with a side view, with elements of puzzles. The game takes place in a strange place called hell.