This horror-tinged adventure is now available on PC.
Screenshot from the horror-adventure game GYLT.

GYLT, one of about ten former Google Stadia exclusive titles, is now available on PC and consoles. This "family friendly horror-adventure" title came out today on Steam (soon on GOG), PlayStation, and Xbox for the rather affordable price of $19.99 (USD).

Developed by Tequila Works, GYLT blends together fantasy and reality where your nightmares have become real. Fight, flee, or hide from your enemies while you also work through puzzles, engage in a bit of stealth, and explore a fictional city in Maine.

Out of those handful of Stadia exclusives, many argue that GYLT was one of the best ones, if not the best one. Now players that didn't use Stadia (which would be pretty much everyone) can experience this game as well.


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Live the story of Sally, a little girl living in Bethelwood. Her life is not easy, and it has become even worse since her little cousin Emily disappeared. After being chased by a group of bullies, Sally is dragged into a twisted version of her town where her fears and worse memories are presented in a wicked and very real way.

Main characteristics:
  • Get to understand the world surrounding and discover the mystery behind Emily’s disappearance.
  • Decide to either face the creatures or hide from them, in the same way you’d face or hide your fears.
  • You can avoid being detected by creatures, you can build strategies to distract them, through sound or visual lures or by attracting them.
  • Soundtrack by Cris Velasco.​