As part of a two-person team that scrutinizes paranormal phenomena, you investigate unusual murders in a typical suburban house. Moving between astral worlds, you and a partner play back various events on the day of the incident to find some clues. However, this place has revealed that the case is not limited by merely ghosts – something eerie and cruel was hidden in the house and its dark corners. So how to solve this enigma and not to be “gone in the mist”?
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Although this April has already started to heat our hearts after such a winter, the warmest thing I have experienced this year just happened – my own horror game has been published on Steam Greenlight. Finally, I have something that a perfectionist inside of me agreed to present - a cut scene from the game uploaded as a Greenlight trailer.
Dear friends, I’d like to invite you to watch this video and, perhaps, support my game on the Greenlight, if you’re kin on what I’ve developed. Thanks!
Greenlight link: Steamcommunity.com
Game description:
As part of a two-person team that scrutinizes paranormal phenomena, you investigate unusual murders in a typical suburban house. Moving between astral worlds, you and a partner play back various events on the day of the incident to find some clues. However, this place has revealed that the case is not limited by merely ghosts – something eerie and cruel was hidden in the house and its dark corners. So how to solve this enigma and not to be “gone in the mist”?
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