Horror is different for everyone. One might think it’s a one-time thing, while the other might think that it is filled with monsters. In Pamali, horror is shaped by the taboos and culture that live among the society itself. Pamali pushes horror that is created by Indonesian folklores, with four stories that depict everyday lives of Indonesian people. Experience authentic Indonesian ghosts such as Kuntilanak, Pocong, Tuyul, and Leak.
StoryTale Studios has launched a kickstarter campaign, looking for $18,785, to finish up development on its Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror game.
Interested fans can check out a demo for Pamali: Indonesian Folklore Horror on Steam!
In the demo version of Pamali, you'll have a glimpse of folklore number one: The White Lady. Take a bite of Jaka’s night as he tries to sell his old family’s house. As he’s trying to renovate and clean the house up, he finds that there is a truth among the family’s strange belongings. Something is happening in the house that makes him truly realize which one is more important—the peace of the house and its belongings, or all the money he’ll get by selling the house.
The full game will feature four complete folklores each with its unique story, place, and ghost.
Features:
- Explore an immersive haunted Indonesian house
- Interact with various mystical and spiritual items
- Investigate the truth behind the house
- Experience first-hand various mystical phenomenon
Pamali is in development for PC, scheduled for Q4 2018.
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