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Explore, Solve, Discover, Breath, Play. Sarcoex is Haunted is a free roaming, dynamic, psychological horror game. It has a creepy and mysterious atmosphere and design. The game is not full of "jump-scares", but rather play's with the player's mind; paranoia, anxiety, hopelessness, psychotic events and more. My name is Sarcoex Bloodrun I am diagnosed with schizophrenia and suffers in periods with high anxiety. When I am stressed I can see and hear things which aren't normally there, it all seems real to me, but others around hasn't seen the horrors I have seen. I just want these “monsters” to go away. My therapist have suggested I take some time for myself, take walks in the mountains or just go on vacation. I have decided to visit my fathers old work place, it is an abandoned research center in the mountains, I can't remember to name if the mountains, but I have visited the place many times. I know how to get there... Some say it's cursed, some say it's haunted... I don't know..

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We have decided to open source the scripts for Sarcoex is Haunted, this will help future developers and people who wants to learn programming. The source is licensed under GNU GPL V3.

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We have decided to open source the scripts for Sarcoex is Haunted, this will help future developers and people who wants to learn programming. The source is licensed under GNU GPL V3. Some textures and meshes will also be released under the same license (only unity assets made by Sarcoex Games, or it's members). To use any of the Unity Asset Store assets made by other authors, you need to either buy them from the author, or download them from the asset store free of charge (if they are). Those scripts, utilities, meshes, textures and assets will NOT be included, as that will violate the Unity Asset Store terms, and the other sites terms.

Some places to get assets:
Freesound.org
Audiojungle.net
Turbosquid.com
Unity3d.com

From the license:

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The source can be accessed from here: Code.google.com

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