Scarlet Deer Inn

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Scarlet Deer Inn
Scarlet Deer Inn cover.jpg
Developer(s) Attu Games
Publisher(s) Attu Games
Designer(s) Eva Navrátilová [1] [2]
Programmer(s) Lukáš Navrátil [2]
Platform(s) Windows, Nintendo Switch
ReleaseTBA
Genre(s) Platform, Action-adventure
Mode(s) Single-player

Scarlet Deer Inn is an action-adventure platform game in development by Attu Games.

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Plot

Story is about Eliška who is the mother of two children. After an unexpected tragedy, she is forced out into the world and explores a lot of unusual and dark places. The heroine is protected by the ray not only from darkness, but also from the threat of death.

Development

The game was announced on 19 February 2021. [3] [4] The game was initially to use traditional animation but developers decided to switch to embroidered fabric graphics. Each block of animation is first created on a sewing machine before being transferred to the digital world. [5] The game is inspired by medieval Europe and Slavic folklore, while the creators also refer to The Witcher as an inspiration. [6]

On 29 April 2023 Attu Games uploaded a 11-second clip to Twitter which got over 40,000 retweets and around 24 million views earning the game wider recognition. [5] [2]

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References

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