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Fractured Blooms is an upcoming psychological time-loop life simulation game developed and published by Serenity Forge. Blending cozy farming sim elements with horror, it features hand-drawn anime-style art by the illustrator behind Doki Doki Literature Club. In this game you restore a neglected house through gardening, cooking, and daily rituals, only for the serene routine to fracture into trauma dread.
You play as Angie, a red-haired teenage girl awakening in a “soft and still” world, trapped in an endless time loop within her family’s rundown house. What starts as a wholesome bid to revive the home, tending overgrown gardens and cooking forgotten recipes, turns into a haunting meditation on grief, trauma, and fractured memories.
Angie is voiced by Nichole Goodnight, known for playing the princess in another horror game Slay the Princess. Her performance in Fractured Blooms is outstanding, perfectly capturing someone who is depressed, lost, and struggling. The demo available on Steam is the same one shown at Gamescom, and the response so far has been very positive.
Inspired by Serenity Forge CEO Zhenghua Yang’s personal experiences with mental health struggles, the story unfolds in a non-linear way. Each loop brings small changes in the world: echoes of hidden pain and eerie phrases like “don’t let them touch you.” As Angie uncovers her past, the reason why the cycle continues, what she’s trying so hard to “keep alive,” and who the dark “inhabitants” really are, players face a haunting truth – the cycle remembers every choice.
There are moments of gardening and resource management where you plant, water, and harvest different crops in a garden that changes and regrows each day. You’ll need to manage your stamina and food carefully, as poor planning can cause exhaustion, hallucinations, or “fractures” in reality. There are also cooking and crafting where you experiment with various ingredients and new recipes are found through discovery, your AI companion.
The demo did a great job showing how the time loop works as each reset keeps your knowledge but resets your resources. One of the most interesting parts was picking up clothes, tidying the room, and putting them in the washing machine, all while racing against a time limit. You have to finish your tasks before time runs out, or face serious consequences. At the same time, various obstacles and even monsters can appear, forcing you to hide and plan carefully.
The full release is expected in 2026 for PC via Steam and for Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One.




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