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A challenging 2.5D horror RPG set in a procedurally generated Victorian mansion that changes each night – Withering Rooms is now available on GOG!

Explore Mostyn House to gather weapons, distractions, magical artifacts, keys, and crafting materials. Take on a huge cast of monsters and bosses, like overgrown undead, invisible ghosts, devious witches, axe-wielding madmen, and many more. Discover secret passageways, dusty attics filled with treasure, and even the ever-changing Byzantine Labyrinth that lies beneath Mostyn House. Take the sting out of death by performing rituals to preserve items from night to night or permanently level up.

All of that, and more awaits you in Withering Rooms.

Check it out now!
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GOG.com: procedurally generated
And I'm done.

I hope someone likes this though to justify selling it here.
Post edited April 08, 2024 by paladin181
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pferreira1983: I like the art style.
I agree! I'm loving the grievous Victorian aethetics, including the looks of some of those undead creatures. :)

Gonna wishlist it for now. ;) Procedural generation in games is a hit-or-miss thing for me. Sometimes it's a blessing and adds great replayability to a game, if done right. Sometimes it just completely ruins a game. I will keep my eye on this one and wait for more reviews... :P
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pferreira1983: I like the art style.
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matterbandit: I agree! I'm loving the grievous Victorian aethetics, including the looks of some of those undead creatures. :)

Gonna wishlist it for now. ;) Procedural generation in games is a hit-or-miss thing for me. Sometimes it's a blessing and adds great replayability to a game, if done right. Sometimes it just completely ruins a game. I will keep my eye on this one and wait for more reviews... :P
Definitely. Sometimes there is (almost) infinite replayability and sometimes there is a huge mess.
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matterbandit: I agree! I'm loving the grievous Victorian aethetics, including the looks of some of those undead creatures. :)
It looks visually different enough to make it stand out.