Lloyd, the protagonist, is being grabbed by a monster.
You’ve heard of side-scrollers, but what about depth-scrollers? DARQ, an upcoming psychological horror game, allows you to bend physics in order to solve puzzles.
In DARQ, you play as Lloyd, who wakes up in a zero-gravity dream that quickly becomes a nightmare. Unable to wake up, Lloyd has to survive the nightmare world by relying on stealth tactics to avoid enemies.
It’s pretty trippy:
Turning side-scroller into a… “depth-scroller?”#indiedev #gamedev #madewithunity #inity3d #horror #indiegames #substancedesigner pic.twitter.com/fBsdInoKpR
— Unfold Games (@UnfoldGames) August 31, 2017
You can even shuffle rooms like a deck of cards.
Shuffling rooms in #DARQ#indiedev #gamedev #horror #madewithunity #unity3d #indiegames pic.twitter.com/pLrEGKsCQD
— Unfold Games (@UnfoldGames) August 17, 2017
You’ll also be able to manipulate the entire dream world by spawning items, doors, or entire locations.
A little #DARQ preview for you 🙂#indiedev #gamedev #horror #unity3d #madewithunity #indiegames #Blender3D pic.twitter.com/9Zb5GdXnVL
— Unfold Games (@UnfoldGames) July 18, 2017
According to the website, there are “sections of the game that take place in absolute darkness,” and so sound is used as a navigational tool. Some gameplay elements, such as enemy spawn locations and certain objects, are also randomly generated. It will also feature multiple endings.
DARQ was originally greenlit on Steam in 2015 as one of the “ten most-upvoted games.” The developer, Unfold Games, plans to release DARQ on PCs some time early next year.
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