| Playtime | Not Played |
| Last Activity | Never |
| Added | 1/14/2024 12:00:53 |
| Modified | 9/2/2025 13:26:46 |
| Completion Status | Not Played |
| Library | Itch.io |
| Source | itch.io |
| Platform | PC (Windows) |
| Release Date | 12/29/2014 |
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| Genre | Adventure Indie |
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| Feature | Single Player |
| Links | Steam Official Itch Twitch Steam |
| Tag | [itch.io] Also available on Steam [itch.io] Bundle for Ukraine [itch.io] Indie Bundle for Abortion Funds [itch.io] Indie bundle for Palestinian Aid |
The last thing you remember is receiving an unsatisfying answer. A plunge through the fundamental chaos takes you to a place of bones. Great power can be found within the Ossuary, but those who are not lying to themselves are lying to you.
Ossuary is a dark, funny, puzzling game about talking to people and corrupting them with sins that are really virtues. It's a stark, unsettling satire where you cure cabbages of being people and expose the terrible lies that we tell ourselves so we don't have to change. It's inspired by Discordianism, a postmodern nonsense religion.
The prequel demo, The Hodge-Podge Transformer, can be downloaded for free and consists of story, dialogue, and puzzles that don't appear in the full game.
Ossuary was designed by Gregory Avery-Weir, creator of "(I Fell in Love With) The Majesty of Colors," "How to Raise a Dragon," and "Looming."