ALONE: Mnemophobia Demo
About this game
ABOUT THIS DEMO
Step into the fractured mind of Charles Wells in this exclusive first look at ALONE: Mnemophobia.
This playable demo offers a short but intense taste of the psychological terror, oppressive atmosphere, and survival mechanics that await you in the full game. Your goal is simple: survive the claustrophobic hallways of your own guilt and discover what lies beyond the door.
WHAT WILL YOU EXPERIENCE IN THIS DEMO?
The Interrogation (Mixed Media): The terror begins in your own mind. Face "The Presence" through a disturbing, hand-drawn 2D interface. The questions you answer here are just the beginning of your condemnation.
Dynamic Sanity System: In ALONE, darkness is your worst enemy. If you stray from the light, Charles's mind will begin to collapse. Hear his breathing quicken, feel his heartbeat, and watch reality corrupt around you with analog distortions and VHS effects.
Visceral Puzzles & Exploration: Navigate the nightmarish apartment hallways. Search for clues, manage your limited inventory, and solve the macabre organ puzzle to carve your path toward the truth.
The Descent into Madness: Survive long enough to reach the hospital and witness a cinematic transition that will reveal the true, terrifying scale of the nightmares that await you.
DEVELOPER'S NOTE:
This demo is only a fraction of the nightmare. The final game will feature the Adaptive Tension Engine (where the game learns from your habits), procedural level generation for infinite replayability, and the harrowing perspective of Danny—a deaf boy whose silent stealth mechanics will completely change the rules of the game.
If this experience makes you break a cold sweat, please add the full game to your Wishlist! As a solo developer, it is the biggest support you can give me to make this project a reality.

Play the prologue of ALONE: Mnemophobia. Face "The Presence" in a disturbing interrogation, survive the darkness that drains your sanity, and solve macabre puzzles in this psychological horror demo with a gritty VHS aesthetic.