Anna Horak

Project Introduction

When the Sun fell from the sky, and the world was covered in darkness and cold, it seemed that there was no more hope for people. But even after leaving its domain, the Sun did not go out. It sank into a deep slumber and continued to shine. Although not as majestic as it once was, this light was enough for people to build a new home in the middle of the snowy wasteland — the town of Svargo. Residents honor and protect their little Sun, which still sleeps at the top of the grim lighthouse.

But what will happen when the Sun wakes up and abandons the heavenly grandeur for a few days of simple childhood?

— Branching narrative. Your decisions will result in one of three endings.
— Enchanting small town atmosphere. The people of Svargo will gladly share their stories with you, so hear them out. You never know when a good listener can change someone's life.
— Interactive backgrounds with hidden objects. Try to find them all and piece together the lore of this world.
— A diary with colorful and funny entries that change depending on your choices.
— Masterful pixel art to immerse you in the fabulous world of the game.
— A heartfelt journey filled with childlike wonder, intriguing worldbuilding and life-changing discoveries.
— Original soundtrack to invoke the magic of Svargo.
— Oh, one more thing! If the weather is good, the one and only adventurer (whose name is yet to be learned) will invite you to join the quest for the legendary frog! Just don't go into the mines, even if you hear a distinct "ribbit" from there.

About Developer

We are a duo of developers who at first came together for a small experiment (participation in the Ukrainian Visual Novel Jam), and only then decided to proceed to a full-fledged release on Steam. We connected due to our shared love for pixel graphics and cute fairy tale stories, sometimes bizarre, with their own special character. In the game, we put pieces of Ukrainian culture: in ornaments, names and titles, legends. Through a fantasy story, we want to share our familiar motifs with the world.