Dear friends and fans of Tiny Bull Studios, today we have big news to share with you!
After months of hard work and reflection, we have decided to change the name of our beloved video game "Omen Exitio: 1927" to "Omen Exitio: Hunger" to better fit the anthology format of the series!
We are excited to unveil the new game logo, which perfectly captures the dark and immersive atmosphere of the world we have created.
We are curious to hear your thoughts on the name change. What does it suggest to you? Why do you think we chose this name? Share your theories in the comments below and let's uncover the mysteries together! Remember our first chapter, "Omen Exitio: Plague"? This is just the beginning of an epic saga!
Thank you for your continued support and for joining us on this extraordinary journey. We can't wait to show you all the surprises that "Omen Exitio: Hunger" has in store for you!
Add "Omen Exitio: Hunger" to your Steam wishlist and follow our page to not miss a single detail. Unforgettable adventures await you!
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Omen Exitio: Plague is inspired by the gamebooks of the '80s and '90s, mixing the alien and horrifying universe created by H.P. Lovecraft with an original plot and characters, all guided by your choices, which will lead the protagonist of the story through the labyrinthine mystery represented by a terrible disease and the shadows that lie behind it.
Zanzibar, 1896. Dr. Jake Huntington enlisted in the army to forget the loss of his wife. Yet something sinister and ancient is about to overturn his life forever. Shadows that inhabit the confines of reality seem to converge all in one point: a terrifying disease that threatens to exterminate the entire human race.
However, the disease is just one of the pieces that make up a vast mosaic, and discovering its design may not be that easy. Intrigues, machinations and subterfuges hide the truth, tearing it away from the doctor’s understanding.
To connect all the dots, Jake will have to cross a threshold beyond which many before him have lost the way of reason.