Fira Soft and indie.io today launched Kriophobia, a third-person survival horror that plunges players into the frozen depths of a forgotten Soviet military complex on Zhokhov Island. Players take on the role of Anna, a geophysicist trapped beneath the permafrost, forced to manage scarce supplies and lethal temperatures while confronting surreal visions and grotesque abominations.
Kriophobia blends slow-burn psychological storytelling with tense survival gameplay. The game pairs resource and temperature management with exploration, environmental puzzles, and avoid-or-confront encounters that reward stealth and careful planning. Visually, the title combines comic-ink linework with painterly textures and handcrafted static camera angles to create cinematic, uncanny scenes. A Slavic-inspired soundtrack and layered sound design heighten isolation and dread, making the environment itself a relentless threat.
Features:
- Third-person psychological survival horror focused on atmosphere, exploration, and environmental storytelling.
- Temperature and resource systems that force meaningful choices: the cold is a constant danger that changes how you play.
- Tense stealth and evasion mechanics – combat is risky and often best avoided.
- Distinctive hand-drawn visual style presented through handcrafted static camera angles for unsettling, cinematic framing.
- Symbol-rich narrative that unpacks Anna’s past and the dark history buried beneath the ice.
- Fully illustrated game world with handcrafted set pieces, puzzles, and encounter design.






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