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Sci-fi horror game Caffeine to be released this October
Caffeine is a game in which you explore a ship that mines coffee from space. I am assuming that developer Dylan Browne has a spectacularly plausible lore explanation as to how and why that happens. More than that though, it's a game about exploring creepy sci-fi environments in first-person, and creeping yourself out while doing so.
Incandescent Imaging releases free demo for psychological sci-fi horror Caffeine
Incandescent Imaging, otherwise known as Australian solo developer Dylan Browne, has released a free demo for his indie horror title Caffeine, which is set on a seemingly abandoned mining ship. Of course, it's not really going to be abandoned, is it? The fact that the game's inspired by first-person horror games like Condemned, FEAR and Outlast should clue you in to that. This demo was first shown off at AVCon 2015.
Indie horror Caffeine gets new 'Necessity' trailer, available "mid 2015"
Dylan Browne's now episodic puzzle horror game Caffeine has just gotten a new trailer entitled 'Necessity'. It shows a little more of the creepily deserted space station we'll be exploring as a scared young boy seemingly all alone. It will be split across three episodes as the story itself has "three distinct sections" to transition between, so it was a natural fit. Who knew caffeine mining in space could be so terrifying?
Indie developer Dylan Browne's sci-fi horror Caffeine starts new round of crowd-funding
First time developer Dylan Browne is seeking another round of Indiegogo funding for his sci-fi horror adventure Caffeine. The first time around the project made only $3,000 of a planned $40,000 goal - Browne is now asking for the far more modest sum of $5,000.
Sci-fi horror adventure Caffeine gets first pre-release demo update, new resolutions
Incandescent Imaging has just released the first update to their science fiction horror game Caffeine, which is currently available as a pre-release demo. The game is powered by Epic Games' Unreal Engine 4. It switched from Unreal Engine 3. The additions in this update include a new reception area to explore, along with four new resolutions above 1080p. They also fixed corner collisions.