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Ultra-Indie Daily Dose: Fallow Your Dreams In This GBA Style Game

Hello, you glorious gluttons for all things indie horror! Are you just starving for the newest of the new, the most unknownest of the unknown? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to the Ultra-Indie Daily Dose! In this series, we’re going to pick a new game every day from an indie horror creator you’ve probably never heard of. No million-dollar budgets or factory productions. This is the space for the little guy with not but a developer toolkit and a dream. So if you’re down to roll the dice on something different, then stick around and check it out!


Welcome back for your Daily Dose of indie horror! Today we have the demo for Fallow, courtesy of developer Ada Rook. The dev behind Wire Wood Daughters and Lacuna III, this title we are featuring today has been in development for a long long time. And according to a recent update, the full game is soon to be released

Fallow takes place in a bizarre alien world. The character you play as is Isabelle Fallow, a young lady who is suffering from strange episodes. Every time she awakens from her sleep in a new and strange place, and must find her way home. Easier said than done. 

The gameplay of Fallow feels like an authentic GameBoy title. The art is beautifully done and emphasized by the lavender color palette. And if the story from the demo is anything like the full release, this will truly be a fantastic game. 

You can download the Fallow demo from itch.io by clicking here. And be sure to follow Ada Rook on Twitter by clicking here