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Escape the Ayuwoki: DEMAKE v1.0 serves as a successful proof of concept in "de-evolutionary" game design. By stripping away modern graphical fidelity, the project emphasizes sound design and core mechanical tension, proving that horror is often more effective when less is seen.

The "Demake" of Escape the Ayuwoki is a stylistic reimagining of the modern indie horror title. It aims to translate high-fidelity tension into the technical constraints of the fifth-generation console era (e.g., PlayStation 1). This paper outlines the aesthetic choices, gameplay adjustments, and technical limitations implemented to achieve an authentic retro experience. 1. Design Philosophy

1.0 Genre: Retro-Horror / Survival Platform: PC (Emulated 32-bit Architecture style) File: Escape.The.Ayuwoki.DEMAKE.v1.0.zip ...

Limited color depth to mimic 16-bit or early 24-bit color buffers.

Limited save points and interactable items to heighten stakes. 4. Conclusion Escape the Ayuwoki: DEMAKE v1

Compressed 22kHz mono/stereo audio samples for a "crunchy" environmental soundscape. 3. Gameplay Mechanics

While the original game relies on physics and complex AI, the Demake simplifies these for a tighter, arcade-like feel: It aims to translate high-fidelity tension into the

Leveraging pixelation to allow the player's imagination to fill in the horrific details. 2. Technical Specifications