Download for Windows
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controls : arrows to move, space to jump
(and, if you really must, I to toggle invert mouse)
Download for Windows
Download for Mac/OSX
Download source code (Unity 3.5)
controls : arrows to move, space to jump
(and, if you really must, I to toggle invert mouse)
11 Comments
i enjoyed playing this
This game was for whatever reason terrifying to me. I had the same creeping dread that I got when playing Terrible Whiteness of Appalachian Nights. The scenarios (if that is a term that even fits) you create in these games are just indescribably evocative and powerful.
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Is this based off of a dream or something?
After she said mmm delicious, I tried to jump on her and as I did I went really high, so I thought okay, I need to dive into her lower orifice because it’s wide open! I dunno how long I was trying to do that until I realized the upstairs door was open.
The cellphone was a nice touch, it made me realize it was really the end. Without that I would have sat there thinking there’s more to do.
Nice scary atmosphere!
After playing this right after “To my first born son”, I started feeling pretty violently motion-sick.
Something about the perspective movement really gets me.
Motion sickness of a severity level that warrants describing as violent should be “got” rather than “felt”.
best explanation of lucid dreams i have come across
What a strange bedroom to wake up to.
Just as surreal as the dream.
Maybe not.
Reminded me of ‘Eraserhead’… but fuck loads more disturbing.
after browsing around your games for a little I think you are a brilliant developer and I really appreciate the odd and personal touches you bring to your games. your prolificness is stagering
a lot of your games (like this one) give me the same visceral feeling I got when I read Ubik by Philip K Dick — I highly recommend reading it if you havent already; I think you would enjoy it