Free Lovecraft horror game developers Bit Golem raise $50,000 for humanitarian aid in UkraineWhoo!(thulhu)

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Image credit:Bit Golem

Image credit:Bit Golem

Some large squid in an ocean with floating wreckage in horror game Dagon.

The two-person Polish dev team - who have previously delved into less terrifying waters with work on Ultimate Fishing Simulator - have also hit 1,700,000 downloads of theirhorrorvisual novelsince launch in 2021. Which, as they say, is “kinda crazy”. But the good kinda crazy, not the kind where you start noticing gills on your neck while shaving in the morning.

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“We debuted Dagon in 2021 as a narrative experiment and our first non-commissioned game,”writeBit Golem. “It became a significant success, and as of the latest transfer, together with you - players from all over the world - we have collected over PLN 200,000 / 50,000$ for charity (organisations such as the Polish Red Cross, Polish Humanitarian Action, Save the Children, or Voices Of Children)! Thank you!”