


#SAINT KOTAR YELLOW MASK FULL#
The hotel consists of six rooms and each room is full of unique brain teasers. It offers easy to start but hard to put down gameplay and introduces tons of mind-bending puzzles to solve. It takes place in the strange Rusty Lake Hotel and offers an exciting gameplay played from Point-and-Click interface. We will be able to decide on a Kickstarter and demo release date in the following months, and we will let you know about it as soon as possible on all our outlets (check them out below the newsletter section).Rusty Lake Hotel is a mix of Adventure, Point-and-Click, Psychological Horror, and Puzzle elements created by Rusty Lake. To this end, we will keep ourselves afloat with a workaround - a private investment from Marko, our team's leader.

This has not changed, even with this delay, but letting a project we poured our heart and soul into sink because of it is not acceptable. In our earlier blogs, we mentioned that the reason we are launching a Kickstarter campaign is tied to the studio's need for financial support, one that exceeded the means available at the time. While this delay is not what we wanted, it will not stop us from going forward. Another way to keep in touch with our developments is by adding Saint Kotar: The Yellow Mask to your wishlist on Steam – it has been wishlisted by 7200 players already! This last requirement is something you may be able to help with as well! As the demo begins to draw near, subscribers of our newsletter and participants of our Discord server will both have an exclusive chance to aid us in straightening out those final hitches by testing the demo before its release! If this sounds appealing to you, make sure to subscribe to our newsletter at the bottom of this page and join our Discord server. Some of the things that remain to be completed include recording sessions for our voice actors, as well as some technical work in Unity and playtesting. To better illustrate our progress, or at the very least a small portion of it, we attached this image of improvements to one of our scenes and characters: The creativity of our art team has also continued to impress numerous additional visual assets and background scenes have been made, and our original soundtrack has been completed! In addition to all of this, our chosen voice actors stand ready to bring our characters to life, and will soon take to it, as the gameplay and dialogue progress towards their final stages. Our characters and story have also been further fleshed out in order to provide you with a believable, immersive adventure. We want to couple the two so that the community can have a personal experience with the game they are investing in. We will most certainly not, however, leave you without any insight into what we have been doing all this time! Our Kickstarter campaign is actually entirely ready: artwork, rewards and texts included, making us eager to press that launch button, but we can only do so after we have completed the demo. We regret that things did not play out the way we envisioned them to, but you can rest assured that both the demo and Kickstarter are still coming.
#SAINT KOTAR YELLOW MASK UPDATE#
Since our last update concerning the launch of our demo and Kickstarter campaign, we have been hard at work, still firmly standing by our high production standards, our foremost intent being the delivery of an enjoyable, polished gameplay preview experience that would allow you to form a reliable image of what you can expect from Saint Kotar.īut the development process is a fickle thing, and releasing a demo build that matches the above goal will not be possible in our previously anticipated period. These dreadful acts compel the protagonists to follow the shadow of something deeply hidden behind the town’s dark past.
#SAINT KOTAR YELLOW MASK SERIES#
The welcoming is cold, as they find themselves dragged abruptly into a macabre series of murders, allegedly related to devil worship and witchcraft. Invited to attend an exhibition of rare medieval art, the protagonists travel to Sveti Kotar at the end of October 2006. Hand-painted in a distinctive art style that fits the game’s mood, fully voiced and featuring an eerie original soundtrack, Saint Kotar draws inspiration from p&c classics like Broken Sword, Gabriel Knight and Black Mirror, along with the works from horror fiction writers such as H.P.
