A downloadable game

Fear & Loathing  is a solo journaling role-playing game. It’s an intense descent into the fractured, hallucinatory depths of a mind unhinged by madness and substance abuse. It's a game about excess and partying.

But most of all, it’s a game about walking the fine line between chaos and clarity, confronting the darker recesses of your imagination.


You are a character caught in an eight-day spiral of drugs, alcohol, and delirium, immersed in a boundless party where time, identity, and sanity begin to unravel. Every day, your Senses and Mood shift, distorting each moment into surreal visions and distorted emotions, dragging you ever closer to an inevitable breakdown.

Armed with only a recorder, you document your thoughts, memories, and perceptions as they fragment and collide—a raw, disjointed diary that reveals the monsters lurking in your subconscious. Here, in the shadows of your most hidden fears and desires, you will face both your demons and yourself.

Are you ready to face your inner darknes? Welcome to the 'Party'...


Drawing on works like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson, The Angel of the Odd by Edgar Allan Poe, The Swimmer by John Cheever, and the works Pulp and The Fuck Machine by Charles Bukowski, Fear & Loathing invites you to step into a world of excess where reality blurs into psychedelia.

The game will help you write a journal and guide you towards an ending that defies expectations.

It forms a vivid collage of sounds, disjointed voices, fractured introspections, and inconclusive, spontaneous dialogues as your character drifts in a trance, consumed by illusions.


Updated 2 days ago
StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorLorenZo-M
GenreRole Playing
TagsAdult, Dreams, drugs, journaling, psychedelic, Psychological Horror, solitaire, Solo RPG, storygame, Tabletop role-playing game

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Idea interessante.

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Grazie... Spero tu abbia l'opportunità di giocarlo e confermare quest'impressione