Twilight Gallery

Twilight Gallery

About the Game

Twilight Gallery is a surreal point-and-click puzzle game inspired by 1990s and early 2000s adventure games, blending liminal space exploration with dark fantasy and sci-fi aesthetics.

Explore a strange art gallery that seems to be watching you back. As a silent visitor invited after hours, you’ll navigate fixed camera scenes, collect unusual objects, and use them to uncover hidden clues embedded within the environment — or at least, that’s what the gallery’s elusive curator wants you to believe.

Rendered through a blend of hand-drawn 2D artwork and pre-rendered 3D models, the gallery shifts between nostalgic fantasy and unsettling liminality. As you progress, you’ll peel back its layers and slip behind the scenes — through forgotten breakrooms, security offices, and ancient catacombs — to uncover why you were truly invited tonight.

Gameplay Features

  • Classic point-and-click adventure gameplay with fixed camera views

  • Handcrafted environmental puzzles focused on observation, logic, and experimentation

  • Inventory-based interactions, including objects that can be temporarily manipulated or combined with the environment

  • Animated cursor feedback to intuitively guide exploration

  • 13–14 puzzles, with most puzzle elements randomized between playthroughs

  • Automatic saving, allowing players to freely explore without repeating progress

  • An average 2–3 hour playtime, with replayability encouraged through puzzle variation

In a world competing for fast-paced gameplay and hyper-realistic graphics, Twilight Gallery invites you to slow down, explore at your own pace, and exercise your mind. Zero generative AI, 100% human craftsmanship.

Story, art, music, sound design, and game design by James Ryan Walker.

Initial Release