Pixel Art Cosmic Horror RPG Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft

Delve into a story full of horrors beyond human comprehension in Cosmic Horror Tales, a new game now accessible for playtesting.

Image Credit: Moss Tower, Cosmic Horror Tales

If you are a fan of old-school 2D RPGs and brilliant works of H.P. Lovecraft, here's a cool new game that combines both your passions into one unforgettable experience. Meet Cosmic Horror Tales, an upcoming Lovecraft-inspired top-down role-playing game with a pixelated art style developed by an indie creator known as Moss Tower.

Image Credit: Moss Tower, Cosmic Horror Tales

Set in a 19th-century-style mining town Innsmouth Arcton, the game puts you in the shoes of Henry, a farmer tasked to find one of his precious chickens that ventured out of its coop at night. Unfortunately for Henry, the chicken ran away into the depths of a dark forest, where the usual inhabitants like cute squirrels and rabbits are replaced by horrors beyond human comprehension.

Image Credit: Moss Tower, Cosmic Horror Tales

As you go deeper into the forest, you'll be able to learn more about the town's history and solve puzzles on your way to saving the runaway. Your main challenge, typical of this horror sub-genre, lies in maintaining sanity and avoiding descent into madness amidst the overwhelming terror.

Image Credit: Moss Tower, Cosmic Horror Tales

The core gameplay revolves around toggling your flashlight ON and OFF to navigate safely and uncover clues while averting dangers. Additionally, you'll need to carefully manage your resources, as the main character's physical and mental health remain under constant threat.

Image Credit: Moss Tower, Cosmic Horror Tales

While still in development, Cosmic Horror Tales is already accessible for playtesting via Steam. You can learn more about the game and apply for playtesting access by clicking this link.

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