Compare Sacrificial Lighthouse prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by PhobiaGamesNet. Published by PhobiaGamesNet. Released on 10/28/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Indie.

A hand-drawn psychological thriller that was born in a game jam and grew into something that sticks in your chest long after the credits roll. Short, deliberate, and not for players who need a skip button.

I keep a mental shelf for games that started as jam projects and somehow arrived at a kind of emotional honesty that big-budget narrative titles spend millions trying to fake. Sacrificial Lighthouse earns a spot on that shelf. It began as PhobiaGamesNet's entry for the Senscape Adventurous Game Jam 2020, where it tied for first place, and the expanded Steam release shows clear signs of a team that cared enough to go back and deepen the work rather than ship and forget. The structure is a point-and-select adventure set entirely on a small, storm-soaked island. You play as Maya, a woman who wakes up stranded with no immediate explanation for how she got there. The island is compact by design, and the lighthouse at its center functions as both a literal landmark and the story's moral weight. Progress is driven by examination and simple puzzle-solving rather than inventory juggling or pixel hunts, which keeps the pacing deliberate without becoming frustrating. The branching finale means your choices carry consequence, and the game is honest about that weight rather than pretending every ending is equally comfortable. The hand-drawn 2D art is where the four-person team's craft really shows. Backgrounds carry a slightly weathered, painterly quality that suits the psychological-thriller register without leaning on generic horror tropes. The animation is modest but intentional, and the original soundtrack does exactly what a good small-game score should: it fills the silence with unease rather than spelling out how you ought to feel. Players who pay attention to sound design specifically will find a lot to sit with here. The honest caveat is length and scope. This is a short game, measured in hours not days, and the quest elements are closer to light adventure-game logic than anything a puzzle enthusiast will find challenging. If you come in expecting a meaty mechanical experience, the brevity will disappoint. The narrative also carries some rough edges in its English writing that suggest a translation pass rather than a native draft. Neither issue undoes what the game is trying to do, but they are worth naming. The Steam community's reception sits at a strong positive ratio, and the feedback that surfaces repeatedly from players is the same: the emotional landing hits harder than the short runtime prepares you for. For players who make time for short-form narrative games, who appreciate hand-crafted aesthetics and a score that treats silence as an instrument, and who don't mind a story that refuses to offer easy comfort at the end, this is the kind of small, sincere thing worth finding. Kai, Scout Team

Sacrificial Lighthouse
AdventureIndie

Sacrificial Lighthouse

Oct 28, 2021PhobiaGamesNet
GamerScout Says

A hand-drawn psychological thriller that was born in a game jam and grew into something that sticks in your chest long after the credits roll. Short, deliberate, and not for players who need a skip button.

PC
Best Price Available
0.00
at N/A
Historical low: $

Compare Prices(0 stores)

Loading prices...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Screenshots & Media

Screenshot

About Sacrificial Lighthouse

I keep a mental shelf for games that started as jam projects and somehow arrived at a kind of emotional honesty that big-budget narrative titles spend millions trying to fake. Sacrificial Lighthouse earns a spot on that shelf. It began as PhobiaGamesNet's entry for the Senscape Adventurous Game Jam 2020, where it tied for first place, and the expanded Steam release shows clear signs of a team that cared enough to go back and deepen the work rather than ship and forget. The structure is a point-and-select adventure set entirely on a small, storm-soaked island. You play as Maya, a woman who wakes up stranded with no immediate explanation for how she got there. The island is compact by design, and the lighthouse at its center functions as both a literal landmark and the story's moral weight. Progress is driven by examination and simple puzzle-solving rather than inventory juggling or pixel hunts, which keeps the pacing deliberate without becoming frustrating. The branching finale means your choices carry consequence, and the game is honest about that weight rather than pretending every ending is equally comfortable. The hand-drawn 2D art is where the four-person team's craft really shows. Backgrounds carry a slightly weathered, painterly quality that suits the psychological-thriller register without leaning on generic horror tropes. The animation is modest but intentional, and the original soundtrack does exactly what a good small-game score should: it fills the silence with unease rather than spelling out how you ought to feel. Players who pay attention to sound design specifically will find a lot to sit with here. The honest caveat is length and scope. This is a short game, measured in hours not days, and the quest elements are closer to light adventure-game logic than anything a puzzle enthusiast will find challenging. If you come in expecting a meaty mechanical experience, the brevity will disappoint. The narrative also carries some rough edges in its English writing that suggest a translation pass rather than a native draft. Neither issue undoes what the game is trying to do, but they are worth naming. The Steam community's reception sits at a strong positive ratio, and the feedback that surfaces repeatedly from players is the same: the emotional landing hits harder than the short runtime prepares you for. For players who make time for short-form narrative games, who appreciate hand-crafted aesthetics and a score that treats silence as an instrument, and who don't mind a story that refuses to offer easy comfort at the end, this is the kind of small, sincere thing worth finding. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

singleplayerachievementstier:sub-5Psychological ThrillerBranching EndingsHand-Drawn ArtGame Jam OriginPoint-and-SelectShort-Form NarrativeEmotional Horror

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
2000 MB VRAM
Processor
2,8+ GHz
Additional Notes
We recommend installation on a ssd drive

Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Memory
16 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 12
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
4000 MB VRAM
Processor
3.6+ GHz
Additional Notes
We recommend installation on a ssd drive

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on Sacrificial Lighthouse.

Reviews & Ratings

No ratings available

Game Info

Developer
PhobiaGamesNet
Publisher
PhobiaGamesNet
Release Date
Oct 28, 2021

Price Alert

Get notified when the price drops below your target!

Create Alert

Frequently asked questions about Sacrificial Lighthouse

Where can I buy Sacrificial Lighthouse cheapest?

Compare Sacrificial Lighthouse prices across every verified store in the price table on this page. We list the cheapest in-stock key and store offers, updated regularly, so you always see the best current deal before you buy.

What platforms is Sacrificial Lighthouse available on?

Sacrificial Lighthouse is available on PC.

When was Sacrificial Lighthouse released?

Sacrificial Lighthouse was released on 28 October 2021.

Who developed Sacrificial Lighthouse?

Sacrificial Lighthouse was developed by PhobiaGamesNet.