Set within the viral “liminal spaces” horror subgenre, Anemoiapolis: Chapter 1 will break your mind with an oppressive-yet-tranquil setting and engaging interactive puzzles as it’s now available on PC via Steam and itch.io! Andrew Quist, the solo developer behind this title, invites you to find the horror in the familiar and overcome existential dread … or be stuck forever in the ever-looping cycle that is, Anemoiapolis: Chapter 1.

Anemoiapolis: Chapter 1 Key Features:
- Explore Procedural Labyrinths: This game is designed from the ground up to make you lost and confused. If you feel like you’re going in circles, then you’re on the right track.
- Wander a Vast Network of Mundane Horrors: Anemoiapolis finds horror in the familiar — places so ordinary that they cause discomfort and a dose of existential dread.
- Put Your Mind To The Test: With nobody around to let you out, you’ll have to forge your own path to the exit. Push obstacles and smash windows — whatever it takes to get to the next room.
- Navigate Dynamic Environments, However You Can: Don’t count on that door being there the next time you swing around. Things aren’t always as they appear.
- Music Made To Chill: A soundtrack created by JORDANN and Intellifax 42 adds to the mysterious atmosphere players will feel throughout.
Anemoiapolis: Chapter 1 is available for Windows PC on Steam and itch.io for $8.99, with a 10% off launch week discount.
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