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Months later, the Larchmont Arts Center reopened under a new name: . The exhibit on early 20th‑century folklore featured a small, sealed case containing a single, unblemished porcelain doll. A placard read: Operation Lovecraft- Fallen Doll
However, Project Helius had larger ambitions. Dissatisfied with the shallow gameplay loop of the original demo, the team rebooted development under the new title, Operation Lovecraft: Fallen Doll . This wasn't just a name change; it was a complete philosophical shift. The developers cited games like XCOM and Darkest Dungeon as primary inspirations. They wanted to create a game where the "adult" elements were earned through tension, risk, and psychological degradation—core tenets of H.P. Lovecraft’s literary universe. : Features over 50 outfit sets and deep