Fallow: Wandering Death and Sleep

Guide a lonely somnambulist through a hauntingly esoteric doomscape

Brandon R. Chinn
SUPERJUMP
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4 min readNov 3, 2021

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Once upon a time, Isabelline Fallow lived with her sisters in a quaint house that sat upon forgotten farmland in the middle of nowhere. They worked together for months, planting crops and crafting a home. Now Isa wakes alone, stumbling through idyllic and terrifying scenery as the sepia-colored world about her turns more foreign, garish, and hostile.

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She wants to make sense of her life, both in waking and in dreaming. Through her exploration, she will discover that the rot runs deeper than she ever imagined, and nothing will be the same again.

“There Is A Flaw At The Bottom Of The World.”

Musical artist Ada Rook has crafted a singularly terrifying bit of exploratory drama in Fallow, a game that dares to grab hold of your deepest unresolved dreams and shake the dust loose.

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Brandon R. Chinn
SUPERJUMP

Author of the Kognition Cycle. Works featured in Hawk & Cleaver, Twist in Time, Selene Quarterly. For inquiries contact brandonrchinn@gmail.com.