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The Flawless Abbey is a game about human relationships.

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The mysterious and mystifying Labyrinth Tower - home to The Flawless Abbey.

The Tower, as if a living thing, moves and breathes to the beat of a melody, made by an elegant clockwork sprawling inside, seemingly larger than the Tower itself.

You find yourself in a maze of clockwork and song, not remembering how you got there. Your only aid is a musical Star-Key, a fragile artifact - and the answer to every secret the Abbey holds.

Climb the Tower, unlocking your way with the power of melody. Meet Aurora, and discover the true purpose of your visit.

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  • Immerse yourself in the personal, atmospheric story of The Flawless Abbey, filled with intriguing characters and unexpected turns.

  • Travel through the hand-crafted world, where every texture is drawn in watercolor.

  • Unlock the secrets of the Abbey by keeping in tune with the game’s musical puzzles.

  • Think carefully of every move and action you make - if the Star-Key is broken, there’s no telling what might happen…

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    #adventure #puzzle #choicematters #casual #storyrich #gameart #action



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Game dev decisions should have meaning - even some mundane mechanics, can have symbolism. In FA, levers are used to proceed with the level — when you use them, you see resemblance to music box levers, thanks to the overall design and sound effects #indie

From a simple sketch to a whole Main Menu — a peek behind the curtains of Flawless Abbey development! #adventure #gamedev #indiegame #gamedesign #indie #gameart

The color palette chosen in FA uses a variety of purple & lilac - symbolizing the contrast between dream world vs the real world. The bright colors in a hazy blue atmosphere are used to resemble stained glass while the purple represents wisdom & mystery

Flawless Abbey stays faithful to its gothic architecture aesthetic - the latest addition includes new light sources inspired by the turkish glass mosaic lamps, which date back to 200 B.C!