Letters Long Lost

Letters Long Lost

released on Feb 13, 2021

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Letters Long Lost

released on Feb 13, 2021

Drifting the outer rims of the postal pocket dimension, a lone mailbox gently rusts as it’s ravaged by the slow unstoppable passage of time. Festering within the dark confines of the tin contraption, a small cluster of creased unopened letters; their addresses faded into a peculiar mangled patchwork of damp ink splotches. The senders but a bygone memory, blissfully unaware of the undelivered words that remain stagnant gathering dust in perpetuum. Tamper with these postal relics trapped in stasis at your own discretion, one knows not of the void’s mailman.


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This game has a really interesting concept, one I'd like to see expanded upon more. The mechanic of clicking on and reading each letter is interesting, but I wish there were more variation in the writing style of each letter. It would be an engaging way to see how each person wrties and tell us so much about them. I also found each letter to be a bit expository rather than something written by a real person. This game honestly reminded me of epistolary stories like Dracula and The Magnus archives.

The pixel art was cool, especially the one of the mailbox.

Finally, this person seems to have a weird thing about birth? At least two of the letters had that as a central theme.