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Shape your fears… Fear the shapes.

GYLT – action adventure horror with puzzle elements is now available on GOG!

The game’s set in a creepy, melancholic world, and presents an eerie story mixing fantasy and reality in a surrealist place where your nightmares become reality. You’ll hide from terrible creatures or confront them as you find your way through the challenges of this wicked world.

Moreover, the game’s OST composed by Cris Velasco is also available in our catalog, and until August 1st, 1 PM UTC, you can grab it as a GIFT after purchasing the base game!



GYLT is a narrative adventure game with puzzles, stealth and action, set in a fictional old mining town in the state of Maine.

Its story presents Sally, a little girl living in Bethelwood. Her life is not easy, and it has become even worse since her little cousin Emily disappeared. After being chased by a group of bullies, Sally is dragged into a twisted version of her town where her fears and worse memories are presented in a wicked and very real way.

Check it out now!
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GOG.com: Release: GYLT
I love the premise and the looks.
A nice change from the usual "procedural generated rogue-lite-likes, done in "modern pixel graphics"" of the average new GOG releases.
Thank you for releasing this and for implementing achievements! Already purchased! :)
Post edited July 29, 2023 by SargonAelther
Still hoping GOG starts allowing DLCs that don't affect the base, e.g. OSTs, to be purchasable without the base game. Steam and Itchio do that, and it can work as an ad for a given game.
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From Google Stadia exclusive to DRM-free, that's what I call progress!
I was a bit confused. Tequila Works created the (imo great) game RiME which is also available here on GOG but clicking on the link for either the publsiher or developer does not show this. I noticed that RiME apparently was published by a different publisher but I was still a bit surprised why even clicking on the link of the developer does not show RiME. Reason seems to be that "Parallel Circles" is also listed as developers here. Looking at their site though it seems as if they were only responsvble for the porting of the game to console ... is this correct or was this in fact a co-production?
I remember this on Google Stadia.
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_Auster_: Still hoping GOG starts allowing DLCs that don't affect the base, e.g. OSTs, to be purchasable without the base game. Steam and Itchio do that, and it can work as an ad for a given game.
Ditto, I've wanted to buy "Cuphead"'s fantastic OST in the highest quality audio as possible.