I’ve always liked this episode.

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I’ve always liked this episode.
Devil's Tuning Fork
Night Terrors – The Devil’s Tuning Fork (PC) w/ Allahweh
I’ve been wanting to get back into streaming more, and since I have both a passion for indie games as well as an ever-growing list of either free codes or simply games I need to try out, I figured that one way to satisfy both things would be to stream or record some of them. And, as some of you may know, I have been kicking around the idea of streaming some horror games, particularly late at night, from time to time. Considering how many indie horror games there are (and mainstream ones too), this gives me a nearly endless pool to draw from in that category.
On the evening of May 24-25, 2014, I kicked things off with a strange indie game I came across called The Devil’s Tuning Fork. The first version of this game appeared online back in 2009, and since then, the game has received several minor updates. The game has an interesting premise, and it was its unique graphical style that drew me to play it. Essentially, the player takes the role of an unnamed child who has fallen into a coma at a time when a strange epidemic of children falling into comas is taking place. Upon waking up, you find yourself in a strange alternate reality composed of total darkness, with the only thing providing you with any simple ability to “see” being sound waves. Within the first minute of play, you will acquire the titular item that will allow you to produce, at will, sound waves to better see around in the dark with. Your goal is to explore your strange and haunting environments, rescue the souls of other children trapped here, and escape from whatever unfriendly entity (or entities) have chosen to keep you all hostage here.
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I just hit the first checkpoint in Devil's Tuning Fork and holy shit this game messes with your vision. I can't tell if I'm moving or not half the time and the rest of the time I forget to left or right click so suddenly I'm in pitch-black darkness and I think I died somehow even though there aren't any enemies, just stuffed animals that sound like terrified children???
Watching Leo play video games is the best thing ever, I promise
everyone go play devil's tuning fork right now (unless you can't because of the graphics but still it is magic)
Oi vey If you're going to play Devil's Tuning Fork, please take your time and play it in small bits. I can handle playing a whole lot of games but it just gave me a headache and an upset stomach, and it still made me nauseous.
i got stuck in that devil's tuning fork game and it wouldn't let me quit and i had to sit there and panic as i accidentally kept sending out sound waves and children were begging me to help them and i could not make it stop and now i just need to lie down