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The Last Letter is a compact indie horror experience centered on Mike, a film student who documents the world around him. His life changes the moment mysterious letters arrive—each containing a strange drawing, coordinates to a forest near the city, and a single unsettling line: “There you will learn the truth about your past.”
With his camera in hand, Mike climbs into his old sedan and sets off to follow the clues. The journey blends investigation with the urge to capture something meaningful for his graduation project, while the mystery behind the letters deepens and the forest grows more than just dark and quiet.
As you explore dim trails and secluded clearings, you’ll encounter chilling moments and cryptic clues that push you to confront memories you might not want to face. The tension comes from what you hear and what you glimpse—moments that feel both cinematic and uncanny, hinting that the past may be closer than you think.
The game emphasizes realism in its sound and visuals: a convincing sound design inspired by old video and audio recordings, paired with a retro VHS-inspired visual style. This combination creates an atmosphere that feels tangible and unsettling, elevating the sense of isolation and creeping dread as you uncover the truth behind the letters.
The Last Letter is designed as a focused horror experience with a length of roughly 30–50 minutes. It leans into mood, atmosphere, and suspense rather than gratuitous action, delivering a compact journey that lingers after the screen goes dark.
Experience a story about memory, discovery, and the fragility of truth, told through Mike’s search for answers among the trees, the camera’s lens, and the echo of a message that may rewrite his past.