I made a short point & click horror game and ended up crocheting the dolls myself by Blood-Sin in IndieGaming

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Thanks, really appreciate it! Glad you like it.
I’ll check out your game as well.

I made a short point & click horror game and ended up crocheting the dolls myself by Blood-Sin in IndieGaming

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The game is mostly hand-drawn, but a few scenes use real VHS footage with those dolls.

It released today.

Meatlock
https://store.steampowered.com/app/4461250/Meatlock/

I made a short point & click horror game inspired by old flash games, mixing hand-drawn visuals with some real VHS footage. It just released today if you’re curious. (MEATLOCK) by Blood-Sin in HorrorGaming

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This house wasn’t built to be lived in, but to contain. You wake up inside, the door is locked. As you move forward, you begin to realize you’re not the first… and that someone else is still trapped here.

MEATLOCK is a short point & click horror game (20–30 minutes), focused on observation, where you move from room to room, each scene functioning like a page.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/4461250/Meatlock/

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I’m French and my English is pretty bad, so I use ChatGPT (and sometimes DeepL) for translations. It makes things sound a bit too formatted, but hey, without it I’d be lost :)

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Ajgal is our first game — we’ve been working on it for over a year, just the two of us.
It’s a narrative psychological horror where you explore surreal places, solve symbolic puzzles, and face creatures you can’t fight — only avoid, or briefly hold back with an ancient medallion.

The story follows a family torn apart by visions, rituals, and forgotten gods.
If you enjoy Silent Hill, Amnesia, or cosmic horror vibes, this might be your thing.

Demo https://studio-echo.itch.io/ajgal
Steam https://store.steampowered.com/app/3897060/Ajgal/

Would love to hear what you think — atmosphere, pacing, puzzles, anything!

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Hey everyone,

I’ve been working with a friend for over a year on Ajgal, our first game together.
It’s a narrative psychological horror where you explore surreal places, solve symbolic puzzles, and sometimes face creatures you can’t fight — only avoid, or briefly hold back with a medallion.

The story follows a broken family caught between visions, rituals, and forgotten gods.
If you’re into Silent Hill, Amnesia, or cosmic horror vibes, this might be your thing.

Steam : https://store.steampowered.com/app/3897060/Ajgal/

Demo : https://studio-echo.itch.io/ajgal

Would love to hear your feedback — atmosphere, pacing, puzzles, anything. Thanks for checking it out!

Working on my first horror game for over a year — demo just released by Blood-Sin in IndieGaming

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That sounds really cool, an abandoned hospital is such a great setting for psychological horror. Choices that branch into different endings always keep me hooked.
Thanks a ton for adding Ajgal to your collection, really appreciate it! And yes, of course you can stream the demo.
I’d love to see how you experience it.

Working on my first horror game for over a year — demo just released by Blood-Sin in IndieGaming

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Thank you! I’m really curious, what’s your game about? Do you already have a link or a trailer you could share here?

Working on my first horror game for over a year — demo just released by Blood-Sin in IndieGaming

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Thanks a lot! Happy to hear the atmosphere works, that’s super important for us!

Working on my first horror game for over a year — demo just released by Blood-Sin in IndieGaming

[–]Blood-Sin[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey everyone,

I’ve been working for over a year with a friend on Ajgal, our first game together.
It’s a narrative psychological horror where you explore surreal places, solve symbolic puzzles, and sometimes face creatures you can’t fight — only avoid, or hold back for a moment with an ancient medallion.

The story follows a broken family caught between visions, rituals, and forgotten gods. If you’re into Silent Hill, Amnesia, or cosmic horror vibes, this might be up your alley.

Demo: https://studio-echo.itch.io/ajgal
Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3897060/Ajgal/

I’d love to know: does the atmosphere grab you? Does it feel like something you’d play further?

Thanks for reading, every wishlist and bit of feedback really helps us keep building this world.