Serenity Forge and Asymmetric Games joined forces to launch two physical editions of the popular comedic adventure-RPG, Shadows Over Loathing. The game, known for its stick-figure characters, strategic turn-based combat, and a whimsical storyline involving upsetting fish humanoids and time travel conundrums, introduces both a Standard Physical Edition and an exclusive Collector's Edition.
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Shadows Over Loathing's Mystery
Shadows Over Loathing revolves around the quest to locate a missing uncle amidst shadowy villains and eldritch tentacles. With a blend of puzzles, quests, danger, jazz-infused soundtracks, and an abundance of stick-figure obstacles, players embark on a journey that promises unexpected twists and turns.
Standard Physical Edition and Collector's Edition Now Accessible
Both editions, the Standard Physical Edition and Collector's Edition, are currently accessible for purchase. Gamers can acquire these editions through their preferred retailers or conveniently order them from the official Serenity Forge online store at https://store.serenityforge.com/.
Standard Physical Edition Highlights ($44.99)
The Standard Physical Edition of Shadows Over Loathing is priced at $44.99 and includes the following:
- Physical game
- Glow-in-the-Dark Sticker Sheet
- Soundtrack Download Card
- Microfiber Mapkin (Map-Napkin)
Collector's Edition Features ($99.99)
For players seeking an enhanced experience, Shadows Over Loathing's Collector's Edition, priced at $99.99, offers the contents of the Standard Physical Edition along with exclusive items presented in a special collector's box:
- Postcard set featuring beloved Shadows Over Loathing locations
- A Modern Compass for modern navigational needs
- 2.5D Rubber Tentacle Keychain
- Window Sticker Family, featuring the upsetting fish humanoid
- Coaster set with Shadows Over Loathing designs
- S.I.T. Freshman Disorientation Guide (trifold brochure)
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