As a hypnotist, you've met many a strange client. And then you met Him.

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Note: There's some minor weird graphical weirdness in the HTML version. No big deal, but if you want the Optimized Experience and are playing on Windows, you can download an .exe below
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Created for the June 2021 PIGSquad Summer Slow Jam with the themes 'Exploration' and 'Forgotten Places'. Note: If playing the HTML version, be sure to shrink the page to your viewing comfort. 

Created By:

Elita@wieldadventure on Twitter
Autumn Greenley@autumnotopiadev on Twitter
RoseMinamiz on Itch
Arianna Mustoe
Andrew Tran@BearLovingNerd on Twitter
Zaozoruzhna@Zaozoruzhna on Twitter

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorsAutumnotopia, BearLovingNerd, Zaozoruzhna, Minamiz
Made withClip Studio Paint, GameMaker, Adobe Photoshop
Tagscosmic-horror, Exploration, Lovecraftian Horror
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse
AccessibilityOne button

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HalcyonDredge628.zip 59 MB

Comments

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This is a really cool game! I wish it were longer it kind of gives me the same eerie vibe as some of the Rusty Lake Games. The art was really cool I loved the textures and the gameplay was very straightforward and easy to understand. The only issue is while playing in browser the 2nd  lighthouse screen wasn't clickable on both my mac/pc. I had to download the game on my windows computer to be able to complete the story! Overall really fun game, you all did a great job! :D

How do you get past the Chapter I introduction screen?

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Ah sorry about that! There's a small right arrow that gets a little obscured by the art near the bottom mid-right of the screen. I noticed it was hard to see, but haven't gone in since the end of the jam to fix it (but I should definitely do that haha)

What a delight game! I really like the ominious feeling it has. Its art, writing, and music also go very well together, and the point-and-click part is comfortable to play. Thank you for the experience!

Thank you for the review! Such kind words! :)