Livber: Smoke and Mirrors Demo Available


A demo for the upcoming interactive fiction title from InEv Games, Livber: Smoke and Mirrors, is out now. It’s a short psychological horror title, planned to release in Q3 2025.

Livber: Smoke and Mirrors is an interactive psychological horror story shaped by your choices: one steeped in love, obsession, and madness. Every decision you make, every step you take, will pull you deeper into your own personal insanity. (Steam Description)

You can play the Livber: Smoke and Mirrors demo on Steam now, and you can also wishlist the game for updates. The title features over 60,000 words and multiple endings.

Below is a brief summary of the premise, as described by the Steam listing.

Lilith, whom you believed dead for years, calls to you with nothing but a letter, summoning you back to the old house, silent witness to your past. Inside the letter, there is only an address and a few haunting lines:
“I will birth our creation in our home. Come, and crown us in the dark. You and I must always be one.”

And so, on a night drowned in rain, you return. Through the windows, candlelight flickers, proof that someone is inside.
Lilith… or whatever remains of her.

Within those walls, long-buried memories resurface: betrayal, passion, and wounds that never healed. Lilith has been waiting, not just for reunion, but to complete a dark plan set in motion years ago. And with every question you ask, you’re pulled further into a reality that no longer feels like your own.

The game features the standard, choose-your-own-adventure text-based interactive fiction gameplay, backed up by music and sound.

Your choices will also have a direct impact on the story, influencing the outcome and the ending. Everything has also been handcrafted, from the art to the music.


If you’re a huge fan of psychological horror titles—you’re in luck. The past few months have been great for interactive horror fans.

Decade is a new tech-noir narrative adventure game that blends horror with experimental gameplay. If you’d prefer more traditional interactive fiction gameplay, there was a new DLC released for Werewolf: The Apocalypse – The Book of Hungry Names.

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