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About the product
- Release date:
- 2018-01-01
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Conarium is a chilling Lovecraftian game that follows the gripping story of four scientists and their endeavour to challenge what we normally consider to be the "absolute" limits of nature. Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's novella At the Mountains of Madness, but largely set after the original story.
You, as Frank Gilman, open your eyes inside a room filled with strange, pulsating noises. Patterns of lights executing a Danse Macabre on the walls is presented by a queer device on the table. Having recalled nothing other than that you’re in Upuaut, an Antarctic base located near the South Pole, you find the place deserted and have a distinct feeling of something being terribly wrong. Somehow knowing that your memories cannot guide you enforces a strange feeling of vulnerability, a familiar yet alien sensation of being a part of a peculiar whole... Soon you will discover that having used the device during the expedition, you have died but then returned subtly changed, speaking of strange memories and of strange places. You have lost something important or gained something sinister...
Explore the Antarctic base, as well as dreams and visions. Study clues and unlock secrets, whilst avoiding macabre beings at all cost.
Features:
- A deep and suspense-filled Lovecraftian story with lots of secrets and Easter eggs.
- Ominous but wonderful graphics created with Unreal Engine 4.
- Multiple endings.
- A haunting and atmospheric soundtrack.
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Reviews
- A cool, simple and short game inspired by the work of Lovecraft.<br>The game was created by a small studio, which causes a lot of drawbacks:<br>- graphic bugs<br>- average optimization<br>- ill-considered level design in places<br>- poorly written dialogues<br>- poor voiceacting<br>The game lacks elements of horror or terror in the full sense of the word, any attempts to create an atmosphere of fear, threat or uncertainty were not convincing. The idea and the universe alluding to Lovecraft's work are admirable, but the performance is poor. Playing time is about 3 to 6 hours. On sale it is worth ...














