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Fingerbones
Explore a mysterious abandoned bunker and find notes that paint a disturbing picture.
Released:
Aug 3, 2015
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Developer:
David Szymanski
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Publisher:
David Szymanski
Free to Play
Horror
Psychological Horror
Indie
Adventure
First-Person
Dark
Singleplayer
Walking Simulator
Short
Atmospheric
Pixel Graphics
Exploration
Violent
Puzzle
Philosophical
Point & Click
Investigation
3D
Minimalist
The Developer Says...
You begin in a mysterious abandoned building, pitch dark save for the golden light filtering in from the windows. As you explore, scattered notes begin to tell a disturbing tale.
SOME FACTS ABOUT FINGERBONES
- A short, narrative-focused horror experience, in the vein of games like Serena.
- Deals with disturbing subject matter.
- Features a unique artstyle that combines elements of pixel horror with realistic lighting effects, which is intended to enhance the surreal atmosphere.
- Art, music, environments, textures, and programming were done from scratch. Sound effects were manufactured from creative commons samples.
- Music is a dynamic part of the game world, evolving based on the player's movements around the environment.
- Attempts to bring some logic and purpose to the traditional "collect scattered notes" narrative mechanic of many indie horror games.
- An experiment in creating an intense, horrifying experience through narrative, atmosphere, and pacing alone.
- Intended to be completed in a single sitting (usually around half an hour for most players), and does not feature a save system.
- Be aware that the game quits automatically upon completion.
Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
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DLC
None
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
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Demo
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Metacritic
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Content Notices
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Controller Support
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Reviews
79%
Mostly Positive
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