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New PC Gameplay. Full Game Walkthrough. All Endings. Perhaps moving into a house you constantly see in your dreams isn't such a good idea... ►Follow me on Facebook - http://on.fb.me/1u0sffi ►Follow me on Twitter - / cjugames ►Join me on Discord - / discord ►Support me on Patreon - / cjugames ►More Info - https://scary-cube.itch.io/the-window... ►About the Game - Haunted by grief and guilt after a tragic accident, you start seeing a house in your dreams. No matter what you do, you can't get its image out of your mind. You feel it calling for you, so you answer it. The Windows Are Gone is a short, psychological horror game made by Scary Cube. It focuses on creating an immersive and disturbing atmosphere through the manipulation of narrative and audiovisual elements. This game should take 40 minutes to 1 hour to complete. FEATURES Psychological horror: Immerse yourself in an unsettling narrative that blurs the line between reality and the subconscious. Retro Aesthetic: Nostalgic PS1/PS2 visuals with a mix of old and modern. Atmospheric Gameplay: Experience an immersive atmosphere created through the manipulation of the audiovisual elements. Moving in: Bring the boxes inside and decorate the house to your liking: it's your new home, after all. Exploration: Explore the scenery, find secrets and piece together the clues left by the previous owner of this mysterious house. Multiple Endings: Choose the destiny of the protagonist. #indiegames #thewindowsaregone #horrorgames * * * * * * * * * * * * ►Indie Game Playlist - • Indie Horror Games / Single video * * * * * * * * * * * *