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Hey guys! Here's the trailer for the game I've been working on for the past few months! It's basically Silent Hill meets Blue Prince. Let me know what you think!

You can see more info, screenshots and wishlist it at darkroomsgame.com

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Looking pretty good! Keep it up. Always loved the Silent Hill series. Actually looking forward to the new one releasing in August and per-ordered it.

Would love to see updates on this as well!

On 04/08/2025 at 23:58, pmrd said:

Thanks Steven! Wouldn't mind getting a news article about it 😅

Fair shout! But the best way to get this on our news side would be to have Pulasti @LoneWolfSLhave a crack at Early Access when its in a playable state :) 

On 05/08/2025 at 03:31, InsaneNutter said:

Looks interesting, I love the art style. How many people are working on the game?

Thanks! I've been solo for the most part, 90% of what you see in the trailer is all me, recently just found a modeler that helped out with a couple of props (like the VCR) from the trailer and I have somebody who helps me with game design and story.

  • 8 months later...

Hey everyone! I just released a demo/beta for the game I'm working on! Give it a try and let me know what you think! :) 

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3925340/Incoherence_Dark_Rooms/

 

On 05/08/2025 at 03:16, Steven P. said:

Fair shout! But the best way to get this on our news side would be to have Pulasti @LoneWolfSLhave a crack at Early Access when its in a playable state :) 

Can I get that article now? 😂

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On 13/04/2026 at 14:23, Obi-Wan Kenobi said:

Well, unfortunately, I'm unable to test, because my current clunker doesn't support DX12. But, I tried!

Ahh that's a shame, but yeah... this is a full blown UE5 game with Lumen and all that.

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On 07/05/2026 at 17:50, pmrd said:

Awesome! Can't wait to hear your thoughts :)

Played it tonight for about 30 mins. 

I like the atmosphere, I really liked the music, I loved how her face in the intro is blurred behind the setting screen.

All I found in the game before the counter got to zero was a roll of film, a teady bear and some keys. Didn't.

Once I got down to 0, the music stopped for a few second and it was a really unsettling feeling, in a good creepy kind of way.

Also the TV room with the lights off is creepy as fuk.

I was trying all sorts of combinations on that lock in the bedroom, from a couple numbers I saw around the house. No luck.

Over all, not bad. Impressive as a mostly single effort! Good job! Proud of ya!

 

On 07/05/2026 at 23:27, Warwagon said:

Played it tonight for about 30 mins. 

I like the atmosphere, I really liked the music, I loved how her face in the intro is blurred behind the setting screen.

All I found in the game before the counter got to zero was a roll of film, a teady bear and some keys. Didn't.

Once I got down to 0, the music stopped for a few second and it was a really unsettling feeling, in a good creepy kind of way.

Also the TV room with the lights off is creepy as fuk.

I was trying all sorts of combinations on that lock in the bedroom, from a couple numbers I saw around the house. No luck.

Over all, not bad. Impressive as a mostly single effort! Good job! Proud of ya!

 

Thanks! :) I'll give you one hint: Clocks.

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