Inkubus is a first-person coming of age horror game. It was created in 2014 by DreamingMethods and shows the player a peak of what might actually be behind the computer screen. You start out as a grounded teenage girl in your bedroom. The color scheme of the game is very ominous as almost everything is red and black. Strait ahead…
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“Inanimate Alice” a New Media Teaching Tool… or … ?
Created by the Brad Field Company and produced by Dreaming Methods, “Inanimate Alice” because it’s by the same company responsible for “Inkubus” and the icon for it looked like a SF/F version of Kowloon (which I personally find to be a particularly intriguing chapter in HongKong’s history). It’s an ongoing digital novel project and so far it has four completed…
Inkubus. Make the right choices and you just might survive.
In the interactive digital game, Inkubus by Andy Campbell and Christine Wilks, you play as a teenage girl who was just grounded. You start off the game by chatting online with your friend, Beccy. Depending on the responses that you give her, you can earn hearts. Once your conversation is over, you happen to go into a dream-like world where you are given…