If you want, I can expand this into a full short-story outline, a scene-by-scene beat sheet, a 10–12 page short script, or concept art notes.
As with any free indie game, it's wise to download from official sources only. Strange Girl Studios has confirmed there are no official mobile ports, so be cautious of unofficial sources claiming otherwise. Tentacle Mart -v0.1.0- -Strange Girl-
Unlike many of its contemporaries that rely on complex RPG mechanics or resource management, Tentacle Mart aims for immediate accessibility. The game's sensory design—ambient supermarket sounds, the rustle of tentacles, and a tense, unknown musical score—works to build a suspenseful atmosphere where horror and dark humor coexist. If you want, I can expand this into
However, the studio has also been at the center of a discussion concerning a "shady network" posting games under multiple accounts. Investigations into the network suggest: Unlike many of its contemporaries that rely on
| Memory Fragment | Hint to Player | Narrative Significance | |-----------------|----------------|------------------------| | – A picture of Ari as a child holding a glowing tentacle‑shaped lollipop. | “The market may have been in your life before you even knew it.” | Suggests a hidden bond between Ari and the market’s creator. | | Whispered Song – A looped audio clip of a lullaby sung in an unknown language. | “Listen to the market’s hum; it carries a melody you once knew.” | Links Ari’s “silver eye” to a lost community of “Echo‑Seekers.” | | Broken Receipt – A receipt that lists purchases of “Dream‑Essence” and “Lost Time.” | “Every transaction is a promise, even if the price is invisible.” | Foreshadows the market’s role as a keeper of unfulfilled wishes. | | Tattered Map – A hand‑drawn sketch of the market’s layout with a single X marked “Home.” | “Your path may be a circle, but the center is where you started.” | Sets up the eventual ending where Ari chooses to stay or return. |
Inside that room: A single screenshot of a coastal town in 1989, with the text: "She is not lost. She is stocked."
The tagline for v0.1.0 is simple: "Stack shelves. Survive the shift. Don't look at the girl."