Saint Kotar: The Yellow Mask is a free demo that lets you play the beginning of the full game Saint Kotar. It follows the mysterious events that precede a macabre series of murders, allegedly related to devil worship and witchcraft.
You play with two fascinating characters, Benedek Dohnany and Nikolay Kalyakin, to unravel a captivating and branching story set in the small rural town of Sveti Kotar.
Your actions and words affect the storylines you experience and the characters you meet in this dark place tormented by agony and sorrow.
Hello everyone,
the wait is finally over! We have a new trailer to go along with our big announcement – Saint Kotar: The Yellow Mask will be released June 18, 2020!
As we mentioned before, the start of our Saint Kotar Kickstarter campaign will coincide with the official release of the prologue, but you can already prepare by visiting the Kickstarter pre-launch page and clicking the “Notify me on launch” button. If you have already added the prologue to your Steam wishlist, you will be notified the moment the game goes live! If you haven’t, then you can do so by following this link.
Without further ado, please enjoy the brand new trailer for Saint Kotar: The Yellow Mask!
The Saint Kotar Kickstarter campaign has successfully ended on Saturday, July 25! 1,163 backers have pledged β¬50,178 to help bring Saint Kotar to life.
Saint Kotar is now fully funded on Kickstarter, even reaching its first stretch goal!
The Kickstarter campaign for Saint Kotar has just launched, along with the free prologue titled Saint Kotar: The Yellow Mask!
Our Kickstarter pre-launch page is now active! The Kickstarter campaign will be launched in May, with the exact date to be announced in a few weeks. However...
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The moment I saw the name of the game, I knew it was developed by someone from my country... and setting is very refreshing.
Very nice - keep it up. There are some Syberia flashbacks, and overall we truly dont have many point-and-click horror games, especially lately...
One advice - try maybe to contact some of the bigger Youtube horror players just before the game launches, and give them free copies of the game. This would help immensely with promotion of the game, and as it is definitely a refreshing different way from usual horror games lately, it could be a big way forward ...