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Fleshbirds drops you in a thick, tangled forest where every shadow hides something hungry. You scavenge for materials to build fires, traps, and temporary shelters while avoiding twisted creatures that stalk the trees. The crumbling church acts as your anchor point, a place to rest but never fully safe. Progress feels tense and methodical as you balance risk and survival, with nightfall bringing louder noises and faster hunters. The game nails the slow-burn dread of being hunted in an unfamiliar place. Subtle audio cues and flickering lights make the environment feel alive with danger even when nothing is directly threatening you. While the core loop is simple, the pacing and atmosphere keep it engaging for short bursts. Most plays last under two hours, but the sense of unease lingers longer.
Deep within a massive, overgrown forest you quickly discover that you're not the only thing lurking there, the nearby abandoned church is the only safe place left to escape the terror...
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