IGS has launched a Kickstarter campaign for its first-person psychological horror adventure game, Perturbia. Perturbia is described as an interactive experience evolved into a 3D horror adventure game (for PC & Mac) that puts players on a challenge.
According to its description, the game is designed to raise the bar on the level of difficulty in comparison with other first person horror games, drawing the player into a story that fits perfectly into the psycho-thriller genre. As a survival horror game, it makes the player struggle against a hostile environment with few resources at hand, forcing them to solve logic-based puzzles.
Playing as Josh, you’ll uncover the most dark secrets of his mind, which will blend into a terrifying and unique story.
“You’ll be tested in both terrifying and demanding ways. We believe that many players are still looking forward to playing those old-school games that demanded great effort and even frustration to be beaten, but offering satisfaction in exchange. For those of you who still remember this old-school feeling as we do, here is Perturbia.”
IGS aims to raise $18K in the next 29 days, and those interested can go ahead and pledge support by visiting the game’s Kickstarter page.
In addition, IGS has released a demo fori Perturbia that can be downloaded from here.
The demo includes three complete scenarios that feature three puzzle-solving challenges, as well as an old-school shooting mini-game.
Enjoy!
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