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Gorgon's Garden is an indie adventure game from Feverdream Johnny, released October 25, 2025, for PC. It’s a quirky, low-fi horror-comedy set entirely in a virtual desktop environment. You interact with a mix of bizarre forums, downloadable files, and an empty MMO to uncover its story. The game leans into early internet nostalgia, with pixelated visuals and text-heavy exploration. Think creepypasta meets dial-up dialing, complete with weird forum threads and glitchy cursor effects. It’s short, spooky, and intentionally awkward.
You spend most of your time clicking icons on a virtual desktop, opening files, and navigating forums. The core loop involves downloading cryptic images, chatting with NPCs in chatrooms, and poking around an MMO with no visible players. Controls are basic, mouse-driven clicks and drag-and-drop. Sessions often feel like sifting through digital junk drawers, with sudden jolts of eerie music or text pop-ups. The MMO section lets you walk around a foggy landscape, but there’s little interactivity beyond that. Humor and dread are balanced through absurd forum posts and dead-end quests.
Community ratings are mixed but curious: 72% of players rate it “like,” 18% “love,” and 10% “don’t like.” Average playtime is 30.5 hours, with 18% completing all tasks. Moods include 42% “unsettled,” 31% “nostalgic,” and 27% “amused.” Review snippets praise the “eerie charm of forgotten forums” but note the “needlessly opaque storytelling.” 43% of players have unlocked achievements (12 total), including “Download the Unholy” and “Log Off Forever.” Critics average 6.8/10, calling it “a weirdly compelling time capsule.”
Gorgon’s Garden is a niche pick for fans of digital horror and early-2000s internet aesthetics. At $19.99, it’s a low-risk buy for its 30-hour runtime, though only 18% finish it. The $20 price tag and 12 achievements make it a light grind for completionists. It’s not a polished experience, its charm is in its amateurish, glitchy vibe. If you like poking through old Reddit threads or dissecting creepypastas, this will scratch that itch. Otherwise, it’s a quick, creepy curiosity.
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