Deep Pixel Melancholy, a story about a bewildering time loop, has a playable demo.
Take a moment to admire the visuals of Deep Pixel Melancholy, developed by ok/no, a fascinating pixel-style indie game, and dive into the charming nostalgia of the 2000s.
Deep Pixel Melancholy is a visual novel brought to life by a talented duo: Dmitry Bogolyubov crafted the art, while Maxim Senkin wrote the story. The narrative centers around the idea of being stuck in a time loop inside a somber, soulless city.
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The main character, Egor, works in a research institute and lives a quiet, normal life, when at some point he discovers that he's stuck in time, and an unexpected thought crosses his mind: why bother escaping the loop? As a player, you will follow Egor's story, experience each loop with him while listening to his thoughts, and interact with other characters. There are multiple endings, and you can choose a path that leads to one of them.
The game features a unique Far North atmosphere, complete with calm, quiet environments soaked in an ambient snowy atmosphere of a never-ending Polar night.
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For more whimsical art crafted in pixelated style, check out the mesmerizing artwork by 3D Artist and Animator Maciej Drabik:
Deep Pixel Melancholy is slated for release in 2025 and has gained 10,000 wishlists in just over a month.
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