A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

Forlorn, But Not Forgotten is a 3D horror game inspired by PSX graphics and old horror classics. It was made in 9 days for the Godot Wild Jam #74 - Topic "Haunted".

Set in a faraway mountainous woodland, you try to find a person with great value to you. Sooner or later you recognize the oddness of your surroundings... You are not alone on this very important journey - both physically and mentally.

This game deals with sensitive topics, such as terminal illnesses, as well as the loss of family members. Viewers discretion is advised.

No jump scares are used in this game.


Due to lack of time, we were not able to supply subtitles for the outro.
In the following spoiler you will find the entire outro's text, which summarizes the story and should only be read once you have completed the game.

Outro Subtitles


It happened on this day, that I was late.
On this very day I could not leave work earlier.
After a long delay, I arrived at my aunt's house. I rang and knocked on her door like crazy, but nobody opened.
I unlocked the front door with my spare key, the apartment was completely deserted - nothing was missing though, except my aunt.
Anxiously, I screamed her name and searched the entire street for her, asked her neighbours, but no one knew where she was.

When I called the police, a search was carried out in the surrounding forest and, thank goodness, she was found only a short time later - alive.
The police men told me that she was on her way back to her house, completely freezing and emaciated, while holding several red clothes in her hands.

It turned out that she had been wandering around the area for several days in utter confusion, sometimes even for hours completely alone in the forest.
She was taken to the hospital and was diagnosed with advanced dementia.
According to the doctors, she was walking through the woods with the intention of picking up her husband from the nearby bus station.
An old man with a crutch, with whom she loved to walk through the woods.
But... due to her illness though, she has forgotten that he already passed away 6 years ago.

When I visited her in the hospital, she seemed like a completely different person, heavily confused, not being able to talk properly... just like an empty shell.
It was on this day that I painfully realized that I had lost my aunt as I knew her.

She may be safe and in relatively good health by now, but it breaks my heart to know that a person I once loved is long gone. Her mortal remains are still with us and are a constant reminder of how cruel life can be.
It is only a matter of time before dementia consumes the last remaining remnants of her mental existence. And even if she has forgotten me, she will remain in my heart forever.

This is the story of Mrs. Winters.

Thank you for playing.



Idea: Nubels
Art: RoamingOwl, Gorgorax
Story: RoamingOwl
Programming: Nubels, Gorgorax
Music & Sound: Gorgorax
Support
: OlliBanjo

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorsNubels, Ollibanjo, gorgorax, RoamingOwl
GenreAdventure
Tags3D, Atmospheric, Creepy, Forest, Godot, Horror, Indie, Low-poly, Pixel Art

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Forlorn, But Not Forgotten (Windows).zip 82 MB
Version 1.0.0 35 days ago
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Forlorn, But Not Forgotten (Linux).zip 76 MB
Version 1.0.0 35 days ago
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Forlorn, But Not Forgotten (Mac).zip 107 MB

Comments

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Y'all told a good  tory with this. Kinda got me in my feels a little bit. I enjoyed playing this. Keep up the good work. 
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Wow, we didn’t put any jumpscares in the game and then you put a jumpscare in the video LOL. Jokes aside, I really enjoyed watching your reactions to the game. Thanks a lot for playing our game!

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Included this in my 3 random horror game video!

For being made for a game jam this was pretty damn solid! Definitely a bit sad for sure. Made a video on it.

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Nice video! Thank you so much for playing our game!

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Thanks a lot for your playthrough, it’s always interesting to see people play your game. Keep up the good work!

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Wow this was really emotional touching short story I remember playing this game about some year ago and I remember this music is really good and also the game is really good and for this game is really worth it to get 5/5 stars anyway well done keep it up!

Thank you so much!

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very touching and very short story, loved how this game looks, too.
full review: https://horrorathon.blogspot.com/2024/10/forlorn-but-not-forgotten-by-nubels-day...

Thank you so much for your kind words and time spent with our small game!

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Too short :(

I really liked it!

Thank you! <3