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<i>Allison Road</i> (video game) Video game

Allison Road is an unreleased first-person survival horror video game, that was being developed for Linux, Microsoft Windows and OS X by Lilith Ltd and formerly to be published by Team17. It was considered to be a spiritual successor to P.T., the playable teaser for the cancelled video game Silent Hills. Before being funded by Team17, the game's development was fan based. On 4 June 2016, the Allison Road Twitter account announced the game's cancellation.

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