Letters Long Lost
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Drifting the outer rims of the postal pocket dimension, a lone mailbox gently rusts as it’s ravaged by the slow unstoppable passage of time.
Festering within the dark confines of the tin contraption, a small cluster of creased unopened letters; their addresses faded into a peculiar mangled patchwork of damp ink splotches.
The senders but a bygone memory, blissfully unaware of the undelivered words that remain stagnant gathering dust in perpetuum.
Tamper with these postal relics trapped in stasis at your own discretion, one knows not of the void’s mailman.
Controls:
Mouse
Return Address:
Mayfield Container
Jumpton Road
Scareville
Wales
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Rating | Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars (12 total ratings) |
Author | Shallow Lagoon |
Genre | Simulation, Visual Novel |
Tags | Experimental, Ghosts, Horror, mail, Pixel Art, psychedelic, Psychological Horror, scary, suspense |
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Letters Long Lost Mac.zip 46 MB
Letters Long Lost Windows.zip 47 MB
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jumpton road + scareville lolll
Absolutely terrible, but in a good way.
Interesting how you managed to convey all these different types of horror in just a letter each.
And was that unexpected guest to be the mailman of the forewarned void?
Really liked the writing, each letter felt distinctly unique and horrifying in its own little way. The last letter made me close my laptop though.
Thank you so much that's really wonderful to hear! :)
Oh no I'm so sorry, I may have gone a little overboard with the jump scare haha
Yeah, it might have been appreciated if there was a warning on the main itch.io page or at the beginning screen. Otherwise, a fairly solid game!
Thanks for the suggestion! I've put a little hint about the jump scare in the description now :)
Intriguing. I'm having a hard time thinking of what to say, but I liked it. Very descriptive writing, I like the open-ended interpretations that the game creates. That ending got me good owo;; Tbh I did start to skim the more I read - but that last letter pulled me back in and reframed everything. A really unique experience overall. Well done.