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Wildeer Studio The Gatekeeper -

The work is strictly 18+ , contains non-consensual themes (within a fictional fantasy context), and is intended for adults comfortable with dark power dynamics in narrative form.

"We didn't want a game where you press a button and the character says, 'I should go to the library,'" a representative for the studio noted in community updates. "We want the player to look at a document, see a name, and realize they need to go to the library. The detective work happens in the player's head, not on the screen." wildeer studio the gatekeeper

No discussion of The Gatekeeper is complete without acknowledging its controversial core. The series heavily features themes of , monster/beast elements (depending on the chapter), and power imbalance . The "gatekeeping" often translates to the guardian being overpowered by those she tries to stop, leading to scenarios that many viewers classify as "dark fantasy" or "dub-con." The work is strictly 18+ , contains non-consensual

A fast-paced isometric roguelite where players battle through alien worlds to reclaim the "Heart of Time". The detective work happens in the player's head,

Suddenly, the lights in the corridor snapped on fully. The iron door didn't swing open; it simply dissolved into pixels, revealing not a server room, but a plain, empty elevator shaft.

The knot she had traded did not vanish all at once. It unhooked, thread by thread. Some nights returned raw; some mornings the memory knuckled back into place. But with each playing, the sting dulled. She found her voice modifying to the child’s breath, the spaces between notes making room for a name that had been tucked away in a pocket she’d mistaken for empty.

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