This was awesome. Thanks so much for the experience!
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About This Game

Doll is a visual novel of horror and exploration.
With the Jeudille doll, you will be free to explore the city of Lorgna. Talk to the inhabitants, and compare their speeches to succeed in answering the questions raised by this experience.

- There is no "jump scare," nor is there any stressful situation per se. The horror is in the very existence of the people of Lorgna.
- Some characters have several dialogues. These new dialogues are only available after an event and if the character is involved.
- If a resident gives you information as certain, it is probably verifiable...
- Carefully observe the places you visit. You may find useful clues.
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User Reviews
Dark, moody, intruiging, with a vague story that leaves you wondering. While the gameplay is nothing like that, the whole vibe reminded me of Pathologic. Pros: [list] [*]Great, dark atmosphere [*]Intriguing story which does not overexplain itself - quite the opposite [*]Not to dragged (don't let me ingame time fool you, I was afk most of the time) [/list] Cons: [list] [*]The controls. Why is E the interaction button, but I can't use WASD but have to resort the arrow keys? Why do I have to go through the tutorial screens every time I start the game? [*]On the one hand, the game encourages you to talk to all people multiple times, but on the other one most people deliver the same, somewhat lengthy dialogs. [*][spoiler]After you've gotten all achievements you realize that there's just one ending which does not explain anything. I don't want every detail rolled out for me, but whole the game suggests that there are other insights waiting for you once you get the right ending, but it seems ...
Possibly one of the strangest games ever made. I'm about 45 minutes in and even though I think I MIGHT have started to piece together what's happening here, deep down I'm sure I'm absolutely wrong. This game subverts your expectations in just about every way imaginable: from the world building, to the dialogue, to the characters, to the art style - it's all designed to give you a general sense of uneasiness and it works brilliantly. I couldn't be more excited to see where this game is heading! If you're still on the fence, go ahead and check out my video and decide for yourself if you think this is something you might like. Much like A Clockwork Orange though, this really needs to be experienced to fully appreciate it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1k8J72-Lfug
I really like the game because of the atmosphere and the grey colour if you like to see some gameplay check out my walkthrough on my channel : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyOmIzdY32U&t=91s
Although the game isn't that fleshed out, it's more than worth the money, in my opinion. I would love to see a more expanded on version, or something similar.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 32-bits
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-6100U, 2.3GHz
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 capable GPU
- Storage: 220 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Doll cost?
Doll costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Doll?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 32-bits Processor: Intel® Core™ i3-6100U, 2.3GHz Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 3.3 capable GPU Storage: 220 MB available space
What platforms is Doll available on?
Doll is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Doll worth buying?
Doll has 100% positive reviews from 13 players.
When was Doll released?
Doll was released on Nov 14, 2019.
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