Action-horror game Limerick: Cadence Mansion Steps Into Your Worst Nightmare Today on Steam

Your deepest fears come to life today in Jenito Studios’ Limerick: Cadence Mansion, now available on Steam for PC at $29.99 / £24.99 / €28.99; with a 17% discount if purchased at launch. Created by solo developer Daniel Hall, Limerick: Cadence Mansion is an action-horror adventure game meticulously crafted in Unreal Engine that might just make you pee your pants (a little).

Dive into a sinister story of manipulation and dark science where you must solve puzzles, outwit horrifically evil creatures and sometimes just hide until you can gather your wits again. Guided (and hunted) by Limerick, a creepy, maniacal marionette, you must discover the secrets of the evil within Cadence Mansion in order to escape.

“Today’s launch is exciting and a bit emotional. Limerick: Cadence Mansion represents four years of hard work, and it’s the culmination of everything I love about immersive first-person survival horror, action and adventure games,” said solo developer Daniel Hall, Jenito Studios. “It’s been a wild ride, and I am so grateful for the tremendous support I’ve received from the horror community and fans. All that’s left to do is let my little marionette friend loose on the world and hope for the worst – but in all the right and most terrifying kinds of ways!”

In Limerick: Cadence Mansion, explore an abandoned mansion inhabited by monsters, both beast and man, and discover its secrets in your attempts to escape. Solve puzzles to progress through increasingly haunting environments, scavenge for resources to fend off evil creatures – or use Panic Closets to hide from them, and tear through the fabric of reality in cinematic boss fights.

A new ballad sounds across Nightsonnet Isle.
Awaken, Proofreader, and solve the ancient writ.

The seas will swallow light with darkness.
The boulders will shatter and shake.
The Poets will be silenced and the Resplendent will rise.

Will you take the quill and right the wrongs of Splendor?
Can you unlock the mysteries of its games and riddles?
What will you learn of the Anachronism, of the Dissonance and Cacophony, of the Dark Refrain and Prism?

And when you face the darkness, will you be ready?

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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