Dollhouse

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: SOEDESCO
Developer: Creazn Studio
Release Date: May 24, 2019

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by Rainier on Feb. 1, 2017 @ 8:36 p.m. PST

Dollhouse is a Noir horror game where you will be entering the mind of Marie, a detective trying to unravel her past.

Dollhouse is a narrative horror game that pays homage to 1950’s film noir. The game has an intricate Stephen King-like story that utilizes suspense rather than jump scares. The narrative is self-constructing and immerses players in a world that is affected by their choices.

The story of Dollhouse centers inside the mind of Marie, a detective trying to unravel her past. The player can use the help of a big cast of characters to gradually progress further into Marie’s mind. They can create their own experience by choosing which paths they take.

As she crawls deeper and deeper into her mind, she slowly discover that she might not be who she really thinks she is... Dollhouse’s narrative adapts to the player’s decisions based on what memories players kept or deleted to define who they were. All this is happening inside a world that reinvents ways players perceive horror in both singleplayer and online versus multiplayer utilizing suspense over jump scares.


Key Features

  • Craft your own story: your reality is what counts
  • 1950’s film noir style: dive into a world with a ‘noir’ 1950’s atmosphere
  • Map generator: explore the randomly generated aspect of the campaign
  • 14 playable characters: experience 14 different characters, all with unique stories and abilities
  • 5 player versus multiplayer: become the dominant persona in the current mind

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