Allison Road is a survival horror game developed in Unreal Engine 4, played in first person view with optional Oculus Rift support. You will take on the role of the unnamed protagonist who wakes up one day without any recollection of prior events. Over the course of five nights It is your objective to uncover the whereabouts of your family, unravel the mysteries of the house, and face off against Lily and other dark entities that are nested deep within the house, while the clock is relentlessly ticking towards 3:00am. What would you do if you could feel something stalking you in the dark in the safety of your own home? If you couldn't tell what's real and what's not? Allison Road combines old-school survival horror and adventure game mechanics with next-gen graphics and optional VR support. The game was initially developed by one person but then the team slowly grew to its current size of 6 people.
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