Rolling Cat Studio and Indienova’s pixel horror game Red Line is now available on Steam. A demo for the story-driven game is currently available for download and players can look forward to a 20% discount for its release.
Red Line tells the tale of a melancholic girl, with undisclosed secrets, who moves into a rundown apartment. While looking around her new place, she discovers a notebook that allows her to communicate with another realm. This leads to an exhilarating adventure across multiple timelines. Because of this, the two protagonists, trapped in their own dilemmas, decide to work together. They collaborate, gather, and analyze clues to reveal forgotten truths from history while helping each other seek redemption.
Gameplay
Red Line is a horror game centered around an engaging storyline with moderate puzzles. Players can control the two protagonists existing in separate worlds, interact with diverse residents, and investigate items. In addition, they can also solve puzzles to unlock memories and put together clues to uncover the mysteries of the past. By recreating certain moments in the apartment, the girls address the characters’ regrets and obsessions, guiding them towards their next journey.
Features
In addition to what’s been said, the story revolves around two protagonists in different realms which present different perspectives. Each episode shows a unique tragedy that had befallen families behind each door. Seamless transitioning between investigation, conversation, and puzzle-solving creates an immersive experience.
Furthermore, the game boasts stunning and picturesque in-game graphics, imbuing this pixelated adventure with a dynamic visual style. Carefully crafted sound effects and haunting background music contribute to a more terrifying atmosphere for players.
Rolling Cat Studio is a game developer that releases games on the Unity Asset Store and most recently Steam. Their goal is to make games easier and more enjoyable.
Indienova is a Chinese game publisher and developer known for their support of independent game developers. They aim to show the best indie game to players by finding developers their target audience. What’s more, they have collaborated with various studios such as White Lake Studio, and the game Arrog and Wenjia.
Red Line is now available on Steam.