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Allison Road turns to Kickstarter to fund its mega creeps, aims for 2016 release

The creators of Allison Road, the indie horror game often likened to P.T., launched a Kickstarter campaign today seeking £250,000 ($388,281).

According to the campaign, developer Lilith Ltd. aims to ship Allison Road on PC by the end of 2016; to do so, it needs to expand its team. Mac, Linux and console versions are expected to follow after, though the timing "will be directly determined by the success of this Kickstarter campaign and more specifically our stretch goals." Those goals begin at £300,000 with the Mac and Linux version.

Allison Road is a first-person horror game set in the British townhouse of an amnesiac protagonist. The player sets out to uncover the fate of their family in a house haunted by dark entities. Few other details have been released; however, Lilith told Polygon that the image above is the "much healthier" version of Lily, more often seen as a bloody terror in early gameplay demos.

You can watch the full pitch for Allison Road on the game's Kickstarter campaign. It also includes three tracks from the game's soundtrack, "Guilt," "Memories" and "Haunted."

Allison Road will conclude its funding efforts on Oct. 21. Backer tiers begin at £5 and extend to £5,000, with rewards ranging from special thanks, a copy of the game or a pre-release to a trip to play the full version.

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