
Island of the Dolls
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Story
After discovering the island online and experiencing an uncanny sense of déjà vu, you set out to uncover the truth behind its unsettling reputation and the mysteries that surround it.
But the deeper you venture, the more the island begins to distort your sense of reality—until you start questioning why you came here in the first place...
Features
- 2 Endings
- 3 Random Items
- 3 Random Weather
- Short (~1hour)
Disclaimer
This game is a work of fiction inspired by the legend "Isla De Las Munecas."
The story and events depicted within are exaggerated for entertainment purposes.
This game is not intended to represent any real-world beliefs, practices, or occurrences.
It is designed for entertainment and should be experienced as such.
Contains: Strong Language - Disturbing Imagery - Flashing Images - Intense Horror
Viewer discretion is advised.
Links
Based on the legend of La Isla de las Muñecas, Mexico City, Mexico.
Updated | 19 hours ago |
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | Released |
Release date | 1 day ago |
Author | Knowledge Labyrinth |
Genre | Survival |
Made with | Blender, Godot, FL Studio |
Tags | Horror, legend, PSX (PlayStation), Survival Horror, Thriller, true-story |
Average session | About an hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | Subtitles |
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Island of the Dolls (PATCH 2) 503 MB
Comments
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The only problem i had was when i was going to the lake it kept saying not to go this way, so i had to run through the forest looking for it.
Thanks a lot for playing my first game, it means the world to me!
I really enjoyed watching your video.
After watching some people play the game, indeed, the Lake objective wasn’t as clear as I had hoped. While the path system is a bit too complex to overhaul, I’ve made some improvements: now, the radio music can be heard from a greater distance, guiding the player through sound.
Thank you for the feedback, I really appreciate it! I hope you'll be playing my future games as well.
thats a great fix for the game too :). Overall it was a great horror game. Especially when its your first game you made.
cool but need fix
Thank you so much for playing my game—I truly appreciate it!
From watching your video, it seems that the performance issues you're experiencing are likely related to your system. As noted in the opening message of the game, it's recommended to run it at a stable 60 FPS for the best experience, which doesn't appear to be the case in your recording.
Just to clarify a gameplay point: toward the end of the video, the objective mentions hiding in the bedroom, not the bathroom.
As for the Lake objective, I’ve noticed several players having trouble with it, so I’ll be updating that section soon to make it clearer.
Again, I’m very grateful you took the time to try the game, and I hope you'll consider finishing it.
If I may offer a bit of feedback in return—please don’t take this the wrong way—I noticed that many of your comments tend to be very brief and vague, like “Need fix.” While I understand not everyone has time for in-depth reviews, indie developers like myself rely on specific, constructive criticism to improve their games. Feedback like what exactly felt off, where you got stuck, or what you liked/didn’t like can be incredibly valuable.
Thanks again for playing!
lol ok :D