After retrieving a packet of Lemsip tablets from the master bedroom, the protagonist exclaims that he needs water (to drink with the tablets), and ventures further around the house, gradually becoming stalked by a supernatural entity of some sort. Exploring the ground floor of his house, the protagonist expresses confusion at seemingly-familiar objects and photographs, suggesting that he is also suffering from amnesia. The player controls an unnamed protagonist who awakens in his townhouse with a splitting headache, who exclaims that he needs to find some Aspirin. According to the development team, "pretty much all of our core mechanics are in place, however, some actually didn't make the cut-off for the video the inventory is one of those things." Most of the objects found by the player in the house can be interacted with or inspected, and the player is shown in the teaser being able to equip bladed weapons such as a meat cleaver. While not wanting to reveal too much of the actual game, developers stated the full version may be slightly different. The gameplay of Allison Road is similar to that of P.T., presenting a minimal storyline which the player must solve. On Augan announcement was made on the Twitter account indicating that work on the game had resumed. On 4 June 2016, the Allison Road Twitter account announced the game's cancellation. Before being funded by Team17, the game's development was fan-based. It was considered to be a spiritual successor to P.T., the playable teaser for the cancelled video game Silent Hills. Allison Road is a first-person survival horror video game for Linux, Microsoft Windows, OS X by Lilith Ltd and formerly to be published by Team17.
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