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Experience a chilling thriller set in 1960s Soviet Union, where you follow Anton Andreevich Sidorov's dark journey about a missing subway train. With 160,000 words of rich narrative, 300+ CG images, and 24 endings, choose between Reading or Chaos mode for unique gameplay.

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Release Date

05 Jul, 2024

Publisher/Developer

DEADDEVICE

Reviews

Steam: 84.66% positive (138/163)
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System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7/8/10
  • Processor: intel core 2 duo
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Directx 9/Opengl 4.1 capable GPU
  • Storage: 1024 MB available space

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Warning: This game is designed for fans of thrillers and horror.

4.1.60Co immerses players in a chilling narrative set in the Soviet Union during the 1960s. Follow the tragic tale of Anton Andreevich Sidorov, a lonely genius driven by his love for science and alchemy. His isolated celebration brings forth a poignant exploration of fate, resulting in a narrative where happy endings are not guaranteed.

With an extensive word count of 160,000, the game boasts over 300 stunning CG images and features an original soundtrack of more than 20 unique tracks that enhance the storytelling experience. Players face a branching narrative with 24 different endings, encouraging multiple playthroughs.

This game offers two modes:

  • Reading Mode: A guided experience suitable for casual players.
  • Chaos Mode: A free-form adventure for players who enjoy unraveling narratives at their own pace.

As this game is independently developed, feedback is encouraged to improve the experience. Immerse yourself in a haunting journey of discovery and remember, some tales are not meant to end happily.