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'Visiting Shrine at Night' Launches Store Page on Steam

By Xueyang
Jan. 22, 2024 updated 02:23

Visiting Shrine at Night, a new pixel-art horror walking simulator, has recently launched its Steam page, offering a unique and chilling experience. Drawing inspiration from games like "Yomawari" and "8th Exit," this title simplifies the horror genre into a straightforward, yet eerie, journey.

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The game is set in a haunted shrine at night, where players navigate from left to right. The catch? If players notice anything unusual, they must retreat to the left; if all seems normal, they proceed to the right. This simple mechanic adds a tense and suspenseful atmosphere to the game, challenging players to stay alert and trust their instincts.

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Visiting Shrine at Night boasts a brief but impactful playtime, lasting anywhere between 10 to 30 minutes, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a quick but memorable horror experience.

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The developers have also established guidelines for video distribution, allowing both individuals and corporations to freely stream and monetize their gameplay. They encourage the inclusion of the game’s title or a link to its Steam page in the video’s title or description. However, the developers note that they are not responsible for any damage caused by video distribution and that these guidelines may change without notice.

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With its minimalist approach and gripping gameplay, Visiting Shrine at Night is set to become a standout in the horror game community.