Prelude: Psychological Horror Game

Release Date: 2017-11-20

Developer: Juan P Dev

Genres: Indie, Early Access

Price: 4.79

Prelude: Psychological Horror Game

30% of the revenue from sales will go to a charity every 2 monthsIn the last couple years many things happened in my life my dad had a heart attack which he survived and my mom had two surgeries one of which was for cancer thankfully she overcame it.We overcame all of that together but all of that changed me and made me more thankful with life.SO MAKING THINGS SHORT every two months Im gonna donate 30% of the games revenue to charity for cancer research you can also vote and choose for another charity where I can donate.Thats all thank you[READ ME] YOUR FEEDBACK IS IMPORTANTHey guys. As you may already know the game is in Early Access because the game is still in Pre-Alpha stage.The story for this Pre-Alpha version is not the same as the one for the final version of the game but its related it tells a little about what the game is all about you can call it Chapter 0.Every new update however will be different from the last... a new iteration with different scenarios environments stories experiences... each more gruesome than the last.The story for the final game is already written but I want to make sure you have the best horror experience you can possibly have this Pre-Alpha (and future updates leading to the final build) have the purpose of experimenting with your fears make you feel fear in a way only few horror games do I want this game to be unique.YOU (THE COMMUNITY) MATTER unlike other developers I do listen so... talk to me tell me your experience. Did i fail making you feel horror? Why? Tell me how you feel about the game Ill listen to all of you and make sure the next time things get more... gruesome.Thats all for now folks have a great day/night!And if you download this game I hope you enjoy!Cya! Youll hear from me again soon!About the GameThis is the Pre-Alpha release of the game and does NOT represent the finished product. Its at a very early development stage so that means Im open for suggestions for the next Alpha releases leading to the beta and final game.Remember YOU the player are the most important part of this project your review/feedback will determine where this game will go.Im always active on forums and social media so I always listen to everyones feedback dont be shy to message me addressing any bug or stuff that should be changed.Prelude is a psychological horror survival game where you play as a guy who wakes up in a mysterious town not having any idea of who he is and where he is.Going from house to house from place to place dealing with many horrid things along the way trying to find a way out.The focus of this game is not using the same route as other classic horror games but to do something new give you the feeling of hopelessness and fear of the unknown and unfathomable. Trying to survive in this world that was once the place you called home completely isolated from friends and family stuck in this infinite loop of despair and fear just looking for a way out of what you could call a nightmare.You will have to figure out ways to overcome obstacles and also venture into the deepest darkness in order to advance the game doesnt just focus on creatures chasing after you it focus on making you lose your mind slowly and steadily. Every inch of this game will attempt to crawl under your skin and make you feel like youre in a living nightmare.The game will not just have random horror elements each element will have a story meaning or a hidden message that might either tell you more about the characters story give you clues to advance through the game or tell you something... darker. The game will attempt to make you feel many kinds of horrors including those of phobias the feeling of being watched of being chased that your death is close and will be inevitable make you feel like youre nothing but a tiny being in the vast sea of infinity.The journey will get worse as you move forward and the player will eventually see the truth... and the rest is for you to find out for yourself.