Lost Carcosa
A downloadable audiovisual poem for Windows and macOS
Keep swimming to stay afloat and try to reach the shore of Carcosa – but any attempt is doomed to fail.
An interactive audiovisual poem based on "The King In Yellow" by Robert W. Chambers. After finishing the wonderful SIGNALIS by rose-engine, I felt inspired to write a piece of music with a narrative based around TKIY, specifically Carcosa. This quickly turned into a video project and finally an interactive version based on the system I'm creating for a similar, more long-form project. Feel free to experience this in any way you like; you can swim around as much as you want or just as little as necessary in order to not go under, while taking in music, words and visuals.
Headphones and dimmed lights recommended.
Audio available on my Bandcamp page.
Non-interactive video version available on Vimeo.
Controls
Swim – WASD
Menu – ESC
Disk space requirements
Due to Lost Carcosa utilising heavily compressible video content in the game, the download size at ~100MB differs from an actual ~800MB in required space after decompressing.
Hardware requirements
The wave simulation in Lost Carcosa is quite demanding. If you are running into performance issues, choose "Low Quality" from the Menu (ESC). Please note that this reduces graphical fidelity and the intended aesthetic severely and it may be preferable to choose the non-interactive video version instead.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS |
Rating | Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Markus Koepke |
Genre | Interactive Fiction, Simulation |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | Creepy, Dark, First-Person, Horror, Music, Pixel Art, Psychological Horror, Retro |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Links | Homepage |
Install instructions
Note for macOS version
In some cases, the macOS version may not open due to Apple's requirements for code signing. Since I am not enrolled in the Apple developer program, I cannot provide a signed version. You can allow the app to open anyway by going to System Preferences > Security & Privacy > General > "Open anyway"
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