On My Own -v0.0.6- -slonique-

If you manage to find the raw .ogg or .mp3 file tagged "On My Own -v0.0.6- -Slonique-" , put on closed-back headphones. Listen for three distinct layers:

This is not for everyone. If you need tight gameplay loops, clear objectives, or polished graphics, give this a pass. On My Own -v0.0.6- -Slonique-

But if you love the idea of a game as a living document—a raw feed of creative vulnerability—then search for On My Own -v0.0.6- -Slonique-. Play it late at night with headphones on. Let it be weird. Let it be broken. If you manage to find the raw

Because sometimes, the most honest art is the kind that still has its version number in the title. Have you played any other experimental builds from Slonique

Final Verdict: A haunting, unfinished sketch of solitude. 8/10 rainy windows.


Have you played any other experimental builds from Slonique? Or do you know what the next version (0.0.7) holds? Let me know in the comments below.

In traditional software, version 0.0.6 implies an alpha stage: buggy, incomplete, raw. Slonique weaponizes this convention. By labeling the project -v0.0.6- , the artist signals that the experience of being "on my own" is iterative.