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Five years after divorcing her husband, a mother returns to her hometown, where she once fell in love, to tend to her now sick ex-husband. The years that have passed during her absence were not good for the isolated New England settlement. It seems no one there can be trusted.

Using her motherly instincts and her wits, Lycia must appease and protect her sick and paranoid ex-husband, reconnect with her past and figure out what is going on in this place that once felt familiar.



This game was developed for the McBacon Jam 4.

Team Members
CashmereCat - Puzzle Design, Mapping & Scripting
esby - Mapping, Scripting & Story
superstroke - Battles, Music, Scripting & SFX
zDS - Battles, Graphics, Mapping, Music & Story


Amort OST
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I downloaded this today, cause I wanted to check out more of esby's stuff. I wanna quickly post my thoughts here:

Wow this was good. I strongly encourage you guys to post this on itch.io and see if you can split the donations 4 ways or something.

This is a monochromatic survival horror game, the second level, was like, something out of a scene out from Fargo. This was really good.
If you guys plan to ever do a 3D remake. Amort would make the original Silent Hill blush.

Really cool game here.
CashmereCat
Self-proclaimed Puzzle Snob
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Thanks LBR <3
Had a nice time checking out this classic!

CashmereCat
Self-proclaimed Puzzle Snob
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@goji When a bud of mine plays one of my games, it’s still super heartwarming <3 Thank you goji for playing this fun little game from a while ago, I very much appreciate the time and effort, and you know how I stan your output so much… This project is very close to my heart because it gave me 3 lifelong friends. I was just privileged to be able to make a game with some of game dev idols at the time (zDS (creator of “Cope Island”), esby (creator of “XIX”) and superstroke (creator of “Sideways”)), and so I selfishly got the chance to insert myself among people who I thought were legends. They later became great friends, and we still keep in touch to this day. So thanks for playing this little cute game that I actually still adore for its uniqueness and weird nature. Even if it is a little weird in its design, it had several germs of something unique and wonderful, in my eyes. I’d like to think part of that is because its creators are just such cool and interesting people. Except for that CashmereCat guy. Who is he, anyway? ;)
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