The Lady is a 2D Surreal Puzzle/Adventure game,with Horror elements. The game features hand drawn character art, photographic backgrounds, stop-motion themed animation, and a hauntingly abrasive analog soundtrack. The game is a short and surrealist emotional journey that takes The Lady through a series of fever dream hallucinations, while being at odds with her inner struggles of anxiety and depression. She encounters multiple versions of herself throughout the game, unsure of which versions to trust. The Gameplay Mechanics are inspired by classic SNES and Turbo Grafx16 type games. The level of difficulty is brutal, reminiscent of games such as Ghost N Goblins. The game is displayed in a “waist up” cinematic style, for a more personal experience. Gameplay features side-scrolling exploration, very simple puzzle solving (maze style situations), arcade-style battles, and plays in letterbox full screen HD.

Post news Report RSS "The Lady" Launches DEMO/IndieGoGo Campaign

2D Surreal/Puzzle/Horror game "The Lady" has launched a Demo on IndieGoGo, along with a new Steam Greenlight page.

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Press Release from MPR ART Hallucinations, www.mprart.net:

2D surrealist/puzzle/horror game “The Lady” has launched an IndieGoGo campaign,
which includes a download of a playable pre-alpha demo of the game, as
well as a free download of the game’s soundtrack.

The demo download can be found here: Indiegogo.com

Gameplay Trailer: Youtube.com

Teaser Trailer: Youtube.com

Steam Greenlight: Steamcommunity.com

“The Lady” features hand drawn character art, stop motion themed animation, and an abrasively haunting analog soundtrack. The game tells the story of the main character “The Lady”, as she faces her inner struggles with anxiety and depression. Along the way she experiences fever
dream like hallucinations,
while encountering multiple versions of herself
throughout the story.
The gameplay in The Lady is reminiscent of the old SNES and Turbo Grafx16 side scrollers. The game will release (for PC Windows
only) this summer, 2014.

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