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Kameran is a first person narrative horror game following Phillip as he pays a visit to his old friend and fellow archeologist Egon as his recent calls have been rather strange. Using the strange and old polaroid camera left by his friend, Phillip will have to navigate and unravel what happened in Egon's home. But is he alone?


Use a reality-altering polaroid camera to view and interact with the world around you as you unravel the mystery surrounding Egon, the camera, and the house.  Solve and navigate through puzzling situations while avoiding an invisible monster that is attracted to sound. But be careful - that camera is loud.

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorLunar Blaze Studios
Tagscamera, First-Person, Horror, Immersive, Indie, Singleplayer, Spooky

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Kameran 844 MB

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Hey there! I played this with my Twitch community and we had a blast with it. Overall I think it was a really well executed concept and the integration of camera mechanics was definitely what drew me to this game. I hope you don't mind but I uploaded the highlight of that stream to YouTube. Thanks for such a great experience. 😄

This was a fun game. I was wondering about a locked door though. (Maybe a second ending)? If so I couldn't figure it out. I liked the story's concept, but the inability to see the invisible entity is puzzling considering Egon made a sketch of it. Also it could use some in-between animations, like putting the camera to your head or rewinding states of objects.
It was a good time tho 👍

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Disregarding the fact that this game is laggy for no reason (at the first part). It has a nice concept, it does lack ambience and as well the fright of what could possibly the enemy look like. However, it still has a warm and cozy atmosphere. (A small personal note though: The story is too boring)