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Minor Update: Version 0.2.1.0

Hey all,

Here is a minor update filled with new content and bug fixes.

[h3]Additions & Updates [/h3]
  • Lachie’s Journal
  • Chapter One diary entries are updated to highlight family history a little more
  • Chapter Two diary entries released
  • The font size has increased for the diary and clues
  • Music has been updated to add original songs by Chris Head
  • Case: Moonlight Mermaid is available to read on the tablet.
  • Added the clinic as a location during Chapter Two
  • Some environments received additional assets in the scene to help make the scene immersive.
  • Temp updated Daniel 3D Model
  • Updated the credits to include new additions


[h3]Fixes [/h3]
  • Fixed a couple of variables in Chapter Two not saving
  • Fixed some collider issues causing problems during dialogue.
  • Fixed issue with music playing in Daniel's room
  • The starting jump of the camera in chapter one swamp has been fixed.




Known Issue: There's a problem with saved data not rolling over after an update. This will be fixed in a future update when the save system receives an overhaul.

Community Update #12

Hey everyone,

It’s time for another quick progress update!

We’re thrilled to share that after completing our closed beta milestone for Screenwest, we’re now focusing on the next big step: preparing the game for Open Beta.

In the coming weeks, we’ll release a lite version of Chapter 3, along with some exciting additions to Chapter 2. Further updates will roll out gradually as we move toward our full release, which is still on track for Q1 2025.

As with Chapter 2, we’ll be doing a quiet launch for the lite version of Chapter 3 before a bigger announcement. Be sure to keep an eye on the News section here on Steam or join us on Discord for the latest updates when it goes live!

So, what’s Chapter 3 all about?

Chapter Three: Regular Pic-A-Nic Basket
A confronting letter from Lachie's late biological father urges her to journey to Silver Lake National Park to better understand her werewolf nature. Under the guise of investigating bigfoot sightings, she soon discovers exactly why he sent her there.


[h2]What’s Coming in the Next Major Update?[/h2]

🎵 New Original Music: Each chapter will feature unique, immersive tracks to bring Lachie’s wolf investigation shenanigans to life!

✍️ Narrative Tweaks: We’ve made adjustments across the chapters to strengthen story continuity and enhance the overall experience.

🧑‍🤝‍🧑 New Characters: Meet fresh faces who’ll provide valuable insights into the challenges Lachie has been facing.

🖌️ A Splash of Colour: We'll be testing out a little green on the dialogue boxes in Chapter Three.





[h2]What’s on the Horizon for Next Year?[/h2]

🎮 Steam Deck Compatibility: We’re working to ensure the game runs smoothly on the Steam Deck, bringing the experience to more players on the go.

🎨 Art Upgrades: Get ready for more polished 2D and 3D art as we continue to refine the game’s visuals!





[h2]More Twitch Streaming[/h2]

Once again, Bec will be streaming some behind-the-scenes dev work on Twitch! Streams will still follow an ad-hoc schedule, so make sure to follow us on Twitch or join our Discord to get alerts whenever we go live.

Just a quick heads-up: we’ve updated our Twitch channel name! You can now find us at UnnaturalFreaks.


Patch Update: Version 0.2.0.6

Hey all,

Here are some much-needed fixes. Big thanks to those who pointed them out.

[h3]Bug Fixes [/h3]
  • Chapter One, Day Two: Bert and Gertie will now react appropriately to whether you have met previously or not.
  • Chapter Two, Day One: Fixed convo bugs with Jim.
  • Chapter Two, Day Two: Fixed convo bug with Beau.
  • Chapter Two, Day Two: Fixed narrative continuity in Julianna convo.
  • Fixed collider issues.
  • Quit Game button was added back to the pause menu. This was a carry-on from PAX where it was meant to be temporarily removed.

Hot Fix: ver 0.2.0.5

This is a very quick fix for the end of chapter one when Lachie and Daniel wanted to switch places and play pretend. The dialogue portraits should now be displayed correctly during that final bit of the conversation.

Community Update #11

Hey everyone,

Welcome to the latest community update!

It’s been a busy month and a half, with events and admin keeping us on our toes and slowing down development a bit. Here’s a quick recap of what we’ve been working on and where things currently stand.


[h2]Chapter Two Progress[/h2]

The next update for Chapter Two is still in progress and on track to be released by the end of the year. This update will introduce Lachie’s Diary, additional “wolf sense” interactables, and an entirely new area to explore. After reaching a key milestone with Screenwest, we’ll be diving back into Chapter Two development.





[h2]Chapter Three Progress[/h2]

Chapter Three’s structure is almost complete, and we’re aiming for a release either late this year or early next. Following the initial release, we’ll focus on refining and polishing the content.

One of the most exciting new features in Chapter Three is the increased freedom to explore. This chapter’s narrative naturally lends itself to a more open approach, so you’ll finally be able to visit any location at any time—a request many of you have had since the early chapters. The shift in freedom is intended to mirror the evolving story, which is why it was held back until now. Once Chapter Three is out, and if the feedback is strong, we’ll explore the possibility of bringing this freedom to Chapters One and Two—no promises, though! 😉





[h2]Showcasing the Game[/h2]

We recently had the opportunity to showcase the game at two major events! It was both exciting and, honestly, a little exhausting. A huge thank you to the amazing people who helped out at the booths—you made a huge difference, and I couldn’t have done it without your support.

It was incredible to meet so many wonderful people, discuss the game, gather feedback, and even make a few quick fixes along the way. Special thanks to the wonderful person who pointed out an issue with the demo build on Steam; thanks to her, I was able to fix it within minutes.

Pixel Expo was the first stop, a lively WA event that showcases all things gaming and animation. I decided to try a 3x3 booth packed with my trusty trees and a stand-up table to show off the demo. The event gave me a chance to check out some amazing indie games from local creators. Two games jumped out at me, Monster Snap and GhostCam, which are VR games where you're a spooky investigator.

The highlight, though, had to be when a toddler wandered by, spotted one of the hidden wolves in the tree, and let out an enthusiastic “Awooo!” 🌲🐺💖




Next up was PAX Aus. I loved every moment and am already crossing my fingers to return next year. The energy and warmth from everyone, from game devs to content creators to attendees, was just amazing, and I couldn’t have felt more welcome.

A sweet bonus? Running into the mother of the little “Awooo” toddler! It was like a full-circle moment that made the whole weekend feel even more connected. 🐺💖





[h2]Content Creators[/h2]

I want to give a quick shout-out to the content creators who have shared their playthroughs—you’re helping spread the word, and it means the world! If you'd like me to feature your channel, feel free to reach out directly, or post in the Steam Discussion or Discord server.

Featured Creator: Mr_Tadd on Twitch & YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeyUJJ4r93g


[h2]Chapter Three Spoiler[/h2]
A nice big open space you can explore.