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But the forest had a way of shifting when you weren't looking.

Elias quickly realized he wasn't alone. The "surprises" the cave held were not geological. Shadows moved with too many legs. Giant, spindly spiders skittered across the ceiling, their eyes reflecting his flashlight like polished obsidian. Every corner turned revealed a new nightmare: explosive traps left by some previous, paranoid inhabitant and "pinatas"—horrific, burlap-wrapped shapes hanging from the stalactites that looked far too much like people. Depths.Of.Horror.Mushroom.Day.rar

The morning of National Mushroom Day started with a crisp, inviting fog. For Elias, an amateur mycologist, the woods behind the old Miller estate were a goldmine of chanterelles and morels. He moved through the clearing, humming to himself, his wicker basket already half-full of earthy treasures. But the forest had a way of shifting

A slip of the foot sent him tumbling into the dark. He didn't hit the ground for a long time. When he finally landed, the "forest" above was gone, replaced by a cavernous underworld lit by the sickly glow of bioluminescent spores. This was the Depths. Shadows moved with too many legs

He left his basket behind. He would never eat a mushroom again. About the Game

A short, "lo-fi" experience (roughly 20–30 minutes) focused on exploration, jump scares, and simple puzzles.

It is available on Steam and often appears in free-to-keep promotions.

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