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Get Acquainted with Car Interiors in This Retro Indie Horror Game

Meet rural Iowa in 1988.

Abandoned cars in survival games are usually pretty boring: all the same, with nothing interesting inside. Developer Zach, also known as SeaFoamStrat, decided to right this wrong in his upcoming experience, called Untitled Horror Game for now.

The angular retro visuals are getting back in trend, and while exploring cars' interiors, you can find all kinds of stuff. The developer added some more details, like sun visors and belt buckles, to make it more interesting. 

So far, I can only say that the game is going to be dark and have those character models that haunt you at night with their stretched-out faces. Perfect for a horror.

If you want to follow this Unity journey, visit Zach on X/Twitter

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