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Project Frequency is an open world survival horror game, it’s heavily inspired by old school horror games such as Silent Hill and Resident Evil. Played from a first person perspective, the game aims to delivers a unique experience in the open world genre, by combining the difficulty, storytelling, horror of the old games and the modern mechanics of an open world game, such as H1Z1, DayZ, etc.

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Sharing some insight on the new multiplayer version of Project Frequency, if Project Frequency makes it to the top 5 games of the year in IndieDB, I will launch the multiplayer update for free! (It's a closed developer test). Get your friends involved!

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Multiplayer Info!

The multiplayer co-op addition is going way better than expected, which means we will have a multiplayer version of PF ready pretty soon, I thought it was gonna take more time, but my programming skills have improved drastically and I've been tackling all networking stuff pretty quickly. We will be playtesting the MP version internally and slowly invite selected people in, it won't be released to the public.

Also please if you haven't, vote for PF to be the indie game of the year, I doubt we can compete with Five Nights at Freddy and other extremely popular indie games, but it's worth a shot! Let your friends know, if we make it to the top 5 games, I will open the multiplayer version for everyone to play, for free!

Again I repeat, if Project Frequency makes it to the top 5 games of the year in IndieDB, the multiplayer version will be released to the public for free! Share the game to your friends and any other gaming communities that might like the game!

Now for some juicy new screenshots, this is a networking simulation, running 2 players off my computer, as you can see, we're pretty close for a semi-stable multiplayer version! :D

I've also picked out a couple of gameplay videos that I found on Youtube from other people, enjoy!

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