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Heaven Dust: A Love Letter to Classic Survival Horror is a survival horror game developed by One More Level and published by Indienova, clearly designed as a nostalgic tribute to the early Resident Evil era. It ditches modern high-fidelity gore for a "chibi" art style while retaining the tension, puzzle-heavy gameplay, and resource management that defined the genre in the 90s. Plot and Setting

: While the character designs are cutesy, the combat remains serious. Players earn tokens for killing zombies, which can be traded for upgrades or supplies. Heaven Dust

The game begins in 1970 when a scientific team discovers a mysterious virus in the blood of a primitive tribe in New Guinea. Dubbed the virus was initially researched for its potential to grant immortality. Heaven Dust: A Love Letter to Classic Survival

: Your choices throughout the journey can lead to different outcomes, encouraging multiple playthroughs. Reception and Experience Players earn tokens for killing zombies, which can

: Ammo is scarce, making every shot critical. Players can scavenge for bullet shells and combine them with gunpowder found at vending machines to craft more ammunition.

Predictably, things go wrong. Players take on the role of a survivor who wakes up in a mysterious, zombie-infested research facility. To escape, you must navigate the facility, uncover the dark truth behind the experiments, and survive the "living hell" that has broken loose. Core Gameplay Mechanics