Independent studio Ape Law is celebrating the one-year anniversary of the launch of their psychological horror game Albino Lullaby with a Pre-Halloween Sale. The studio, comprised of veterans from Bioshock: Infinite, top-selling indie title Chivalry: Medieval Warfare, the Tomb Raider reboot and the upcoming PSVR Launch Title Here They Lie, will offer their 2D and VR, no jump scares, no gore horror game for 40% Off from October 7th through 14th on Steam for PC and Vive.
Albino Lullaby: Episode 1 has been hailed by Rock, Paper, Shotgun’s Adam Smith as, “2015’s smartest horror game…” and summarized by Polygon’s Collin Campbell, “Part Stanley Parable and part Alfred Hitchcock… This is a sick place, full of sick allusions and sick jokes.”
“While we are working on Episode 2, this is the perfect opportunity for players with the game on their Steam Wishlist to buy Albino Lullaby at huge discount. For players that are still on the fence, we have made our Demo available for free and it includes the first 40 minutes of gameplay. This is a great chance to check out the game!” said Justin Pappas, creative director of Albino Lullaby and Founder of Ape Law.
The Albino Lullaby: Episode 1 Demo of the first 40 minutes of gameplay is now available for free on Steam.
Features of Albino Lullaby Include:
The Next Gen of Adventure Games – Player driven pacing, no cutscenes.
Transforming Game Space – Mechanical mansion deconstructs around you.
Environmental Storytelling – Intricate backstory conveyed through the game space.
Different Play Styles – Sneak or gung ho!
Episodic Releases – Pay as you go or get a season pass.
VR Ready – Built from ground up to play great on the Oculus Rift, Vive and PSVR.
With a game space that dynamically twists and contorts around you in real time, as you unravel an equally twisted narrative, Albino Lullaby shows that horror can be scary without jump scares or gore. Escape a surreal, psychological nightmare set in a dark and macabre Victorian town that clings to the precipices of underground cliffs. Discover hidden spaces haunted by ‘The Grandchildren’ and uncover clues to understanding just where and what you are.