Weirder Things | The Demons Told Me to Make This Game (Narrative Timeloop Game)
The Demons Told Me to Make This Game is a game all about demons, time loops and swearing. A LOT of swearing, my goodness me! Decency Mugs, assemble!
We play as a spirit who pops back to the mortal realm to influence the minds of the living folks there. We can't control them directly but we can whisper into their ears, suggest things, insinuate, and guide them on a sort of subconscious level.
And why do we want to do this? Because we need to gather a bunch of living folks together and use them to save the world. Simple!
Our first 'host' is a nice chap who finds himself tied to a chair, and after meeting someone calling herself Gum, he finds himself murdered to death by a terrifying murder hand that pops out of a drawer.
But that's not a problem because we can go back in time to the start of the time loop and have another go, and we of course retain the knowledge of what happens so we can try to influence our host in a different way to different things, plus eventually we can take Gum as our host which means we can do a whole range of different things!
Also if you could support me with any cash that'd be great, I am going to be very much out of pocket after paying the Decency Mugs their appearance fees.
The Demons Told Me to Make This Game can be found here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2835690/The_Demons_Told_Me_to_Make_This_Game/
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On the quiet, cold morning of October 26, 2016, exactly at 5:00 A.M., many things happened all at once.
A bloody ritual was concluded.
A young man lost his memory.
A small creature, named Dark Wisp, was born in the vastness of the Void.
The rooftops of Red Hives welcomed the light of a new day.
The last day of the world.
The Demons Told Me to Make This Game is a Time Loop game and a cosmic horror narrative adventure about demons, monsters, evil cults, bloody rituals, and Elder Gods.
You play as Dark Wisp, a disembodied spirit who is unable to interact with the physical world directly, but instead can possess people and speak into their ears, influencing their behavior.
Your hosts have agency and will keep trying to act on their own accord, but you mustn't let them do that. They're dumbasses, and without your help they will imminently perish. Fortunately, you have control over the flow of time, so you can undo their stupidity whenever you want.
Make choices. Experiment. Explore different timelines. Learn what you need and help your hosts survive. After all, they're the ones destined to save the world.
To complete TDTMTMTG, you will have to solve a series of Time Loops.
Loops are broken down into Time Slots to help you experiment with their interconnected events. In each Time Slot, you will possess one host, leaving the rest to their own devices, free to make their impressively bad decisions.
Keeping your hosts alive won't be easy. To weave a timeline of their survival, you will need to see the events from different perspectives and rely on numerous, often cruel experiments. You will make your hosts do despicable things, and you will watch them die, over and over again, gaining knowledge and wisdom with each instance.
To solve the time loop, you will have to make your hosts do terrible things that go against their very nature.
Red Hives may look like a small, dying town where nothing ever happens, but don't let the looks deceive you. The history of this place is riddled with terrible tragedies and things way worse than demons lurk in its shadows.
The only ones standing against the darkness are a ragged crew of exorcists. Brave but hopelessly unprepared for what they face. Fortunately, they have you. As you guide them, bending wills and shaping fates, one question lingers: whose side are you really on?
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Channel graphics designed by Penge in The Geek Cupboard.
Additional audio:
Music to Delight Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/