Whalefall Haven

Whalefall Haven

About the Game

In what we believe qualifies as a space opera - featuring multiple endings, overflowing with dark humor, cyber-theology, and non-human beings((…does it still count dark humor if we say it out loud?) - 

You will play as a special envoy escaping the war-torn Solar System aboard a spaceship, searching for a way to save Earth. Yet your mission comes to an abrupt end when you encounter a planet-sized whale-like creature drifting in deep space.

200 years later, you awaken in a space city built atop the remains of that “whale,” only to find it has become a gathering place for everything chaotic in the universe. The gods who once ruled the cosmos now hide within this city - each of them weakened by the great war two centuries ago. They promise you things, threaten you, and even foretell your death.

“When a whale falls, life begins anew.”
The rules of the universe are about to be rewritten.

Choose your friends and enemies carefully. Your decisions will shape the future of the station, and perhaps the universe itself.

In this game, you will experience:

Romantic encounters

Even lone wolves need companionship, even if you and your companions aren’t built the same way.

A stripper desperate to escape, a surgeon searching for his missing brother, a detective who hates evil yet can’t defeat true darkness... your presence will change the course of their lives.

Mimicking the abilities of others

See through the structure of non-living matter, speak with the newly dead, and handle interrogations with the cold precision of a battle-hardened veteran.

You are the last Earth-native Homo sapiens, capable of learning anything through technology. Use this ability to move between the city’s alleys, confront looming dangers, uncover hidden truths, and even challenge the gods themselves.

A dazzling, surreal world

This space-station city is a miniature cosmos: lower districts like sewers staring up at unreachable spires above; District 5 - where it always rains - shimmering in neon that still can’t brighten the violet-red sky.

“I’m just saying… are you really going to eat that tiny armored knight? It’s still moving!”

Initial Release