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MEET YOUR DOUBLE
You wake up. Morning. St. Petersburg, 19th Century. And you're about to meet someone who looks exactly like you. Lives like you. Steals your life.
What begins as a psychological nightmare becomes an interactive game of identity, madness, and the terror of self-recognition.
Based on Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1846 novella The Double, this is not a retelling - it's a modern exploration where literary horror becomes interactive horror.
THE UNIQUE CARD SYSTEM: FATE MEETS STRATEGY
Every confrontation with your Double is a game of 21, but with one twist—Tarot cards that shift reality itself.
How it works:
Play 21 against your doppelgänger for survival and sanity
Draw Tarot cards that modify the rules, alter probability, bend fate
Same cards create entirely different outcomes based on your decisions
Replayability: Dozens of card combinations generate new stories
PSYCHOLOGICAL STORYTELLING
The Setting: 19th-century St. Petersburg rendered as a character-opulent halls, shadowy streets, a city that mirrors your psychological descent.
The Narrative:
Notes and journals that immerse you in fractured memory
Dialogue that shifts based on your choices and card draws
An investigation into the nature of identity itself
Themes inspired by Dostoevsky: duality, madness, self-recognition, obsession
The Horror: Not jumpscares-first. Psychological dread. The creeping realization that you might not be the "real" version.

Card Battles (Strategic decision-making)
Hybrid 21 + Tarot system that rewards experimentation
Same deck, infinite replays, different strategies and outcomes
Tension between optimal play and meaningful narrative
Exploration (Atmospheric immersion)
Navigate St. Petersburg discovering clues, hidden items, secrets
Find objects that unlock dialogue and memories
Uncover the truth about your Double
Narrative Choices (Meaningful consequence)
Decisions that branch the story meaningfully
Dialogue that changes based on previous choices
Multiple paths through the story
Puzzles (Thematic challenge)
Logic sequences inspired by Dostoevsky's writings
Psychological challenges that mirror story themes
