At Sundown: Shots in the Dark is an online and local PvP twin-stick shooter where you hide in the shadows. Use weapons with different abilities to sneak up on your friends and go in for the kill!
- Local Multiplayer (17)
- Stealth (13)
- Competitive (13)
- Twin Stick Shooter (10)
- Top-Down Shooter (6)
- Multiplayer (5)
Release Date | Jan 22, 2019 |
Price | $ 14.99 Top 15% |
Steam Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 58.6% (mixed) Bottom 20% / 65.1% Bottom 30% |
Steam DB Rating (Steam Purchases / All) | 55.5% Bottom 25% / 60.3% Bottom 30% |
Reviews (Steam Purchases / All) | 29 Bottom 35% / 43 |
Curators | 19 reviews Top 30% |
Median Play Time | 2.4 hours |
Play Time per Dollar | 10 minutes Bottom 20% |
Followers | 2.6K Top 20% |
Owners | ± 9.8K |
Copies Sold | ± 1.3K |
Gross Revenue ($) | ± 11.7K |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
This graph shows AT SUNDOWN: Shots in the Dark's Steam rating and reviews between January 2019 and September 2021. Steam's rating is varying from 81.2% (January 2019) to 65.1% (September 2021).
With its 43 reviews, AT SUNDOWN: Shots in the Dark might be a success for a hobbyist, or a small indie success if it was made in a short amount of time. The chart looks like a long tail distribution, which sometimes means that the marketing was concentrated on the game launch and then stopped, and that no major update or discounts followed.
Review Languages
This donut graph displays the languages of AT SUNDOWN: Shots in the Dark's Steam reviews. The most popular language is English (60%), followed by Russian (12%). There is diversity in the review languages, with 6 languages represented. The game is available in 11 languages, which is great.
Time Played
This chart displays the time played in AT SUNDOWN: Shots in the Dark depending if the reviewer left a positive or a negative review. The time played is decent, reaching 5 hours in the 80th percentile.
The negative reviews play time is 4.4 times lower than the positive reviews median play time. When the negative review time is low (median : 42 minutes), it can be a sign that the game crashes on some systems or that players misunderstood the nature of the game (Does the Steam page clearly explain it, with gifs and a gameplay video ?). It can also mean that some players were somehow offended by AT SUNDOWN: Shots in the Dark and decided to review it and get a refund under 2 hours.