SINPHONY Is The First Clubhouse Horror Anthology
And we have a first look!
By Meredith Borders · @xymarla · April 21, 2021, 4:06 PM EDT Tabitha, Jason Wilkinson s segment of SINPHONY.
Like all of us, horror creatives have spent quarantine re-evaluating the way they connect and network in what has become a largely virtual world for the past year-plus. Clubhouse, the iOS social media app that facilitates communication through an audio-only platform, has grown into a new meeting ground for the horror community, with folks like Barbara Crampton, Jed Shepherd and many more getting together to share their experiences and talk movies. Some of that networking has manifested into
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Ghosts.
Although
Host director Rob Savage is not involved, the game was written and directed by one of the film’s writers, Jed Shepard, and stars Haley Bishop, Jemma Moore, Emma Louise Webb, Radina Drandova, and Caroline Ward. The actresses appeared in a new teaser for the game, which also features creature design by Trevor Henderson and fabrication by Jim Henson’s Creature Shop.
Per a Kickstarter, the gamer will “play” a TV producer for a show called
Ghosts, which features a group of ghosthunters exploring various haunted locations. The game will be available on all the usual platforms (Nintendo Switch, Playstation, PC, and Mac), but it will only be playable at 10 p.m. in time zones around the world; if you turn the game off before it’s over, the characters will immediately die. Also, there’s apparently something called “The Long Lady” that just sounds terrifying.
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