While browsing them, one of the PC games you found there attracts your attention. You don’t remember this game being here. You neither remember buying or playing it.

It seems really old, something from the early '00s. The title says “No one lives under the lighthouse”.
The game description on the backside of the box seems to be poorly translated from some other language:
"You arrive at the old lighthouse on a small island near the coast of the United States. After the previous keeper has gone missing, you need to take over his duties and watch after the light. The member of the Establishment told you they'll get you an assistant after a week or two, but right now you're on your own.

Featuring:
- Island exploration
- Enjoy the loneliness and ultra-modern graphics
- Look after the lighthouse, light the lamp at the sunset
- Listen what seagulls speak to you
- No words said
- Don't open the door that leads to the basement under the lighthouse
- No one lives under the lighthouse
You need to check it. The box with other CDs stays in the corridor. You spent at least an hour looking for your old laptop, as your current PC doesn't even have the CD port.

Install wizard completes and closes automatically in less than a minute. A text document named "Instructions.txt" opens immediately after that.
Instructions.txt:
- The keeper is responsible for the care and management of the light, and for the station in general.
- The keeper is responsible for the careful management and expenditure of stores and supplies.
- A lighthouse must never be left wholly unattended.
- Keepers must be courteous and polite to all visitors who conform to the regulations.
- The lighthouse basement should be locked up tight and not visited not by the keeper, nor anyone else.
- Lights must be lighted punctually at sunset and must be kept burning at full intensity until sunrise.
- All preparations must be made early, that there may be no delay in lightning.
- The lens and the glass of the lantern must be cleaned daily and always kept in the best possible condition.
- The keeper and his assistance, if he has any, should live in a house near the lighthouse. No one lives under the lighthouse.
What could go wrong?

Game features:
- From 1 to 2 hours of playtime for single walkthrough
- A slow burn low-jumpscare-rated horror mystery with multiple interpretations
- Retro aesthetics
- 3 endings
- Achievements
- Full controller support
Director's cut:
Director's cut (also known previously as Isolated Year Update) introduces a remake of most of the late-game content, completely changing the 2nd hour of the game and also adding some new things to the earlier part of the game. Also all of game's endings were remade and some of them became much harder to achieve than the others. Also, many achievements were remade according to the new content.Today, my dear friends Ksu, Taras, and Ivan released their new game, a short retro first-person platformer about the last priest of desolate earth on his descent to the depths of hell - it's called Blessed Burden. It's inspired by Quake, Prince of Persia, and Skyrim dungeon design (I know that's an unexpected one, stay with me). This is a very unusual platformer game.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2379230/Blessed_Burden
I could call it casual? Maybe. If you are not in a hurry, you can almost play it as a walking simulator, avoiding dozens of deadly traps while listening to the amazing soundtrack by Ivan Turmenko. If you're hungry for the dreadful ambiences and soundscapes of No One Lives Under The Lighthouse - Blessed Burden can fulfill your hunger if you care to listen (but for the real sound of dread you should most definitely wait for Zero Losses).
If you do hurry, you can try to complete the game in 8 minutes, like one speedrunner has already done. But probably you'll spend more time on your first go - as the game is full of huge swinging axes, saws, spikes, ingrained into the beautiful brutalist architecture which you won't be able to simply run by without [strike]dying[/strike] taking a cool screenshot like you're a tourist or something smile
If you decide to check out the game, don't be scared of the character moving a bit slow - you'll need to complete a few levels, maybe collect some sacred relics from the temple to be able to [strike]level up[/strike] bless your protagonist. Once you get some of them Bless Points, you'll be able to run and slide faster. If you're saint enough, maybe you'll even be able to afford a pair of wings... And after you've unlocked all the abilities, I would recommend replaying all of the levels and seeing how they feel now.
They have plans for updating the game with some extra modes later. I personally hope for a level editor, as 10 levels weren't enough for me. They were very aesthetically pleasing, though.
Blessed Burden is a short, simple, beautiful, and carefully crafted artistic game made by a few people in very hard times. Please support your local indies! It's only $6.99
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2379230/Blessed_Burden
Thank you,
Vitalii
CEO of Life and Marevo Collective
P.S. Expect some ZL news soon and sorry for disturbing
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04+ or SteamOS+
- Processor: Intel Core Duo Q8300 @ 2.5GHzMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 630Sound Card: Onboard Sound
Recommended Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04+ or SteamOS+
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or higherMemory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GT 630 2GB DDR3 or HigherSound Card: Onboard Sound
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