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The Coffin of Andy and Leyley

Creator(s)

Nemlei

Release Date

March 25, 2023 (Chapter 1)

Oct 13, 2023 (Chapter 2)

_Genre:

+Adventure, psychological horror

_Engine

+RPG Maker MV

_Status

+Released

_Download

+Itch.io

+Store Page

+Steam

The Coffin of Andy and Leyley is a psychological horror game developed by Nemlei. The game follows
the dynamic duo of titular siblings, Andrew and Ashley Graves, who must escape from the apartment
and joined together to an unexpected journey.

The game serves as an episodic release in different sections of development; the first episode released
in late-March 2023 as a game jam or demo version, the second episode released on October 13, 2023 as
an early access.

Contents

1 Plot

1.1 Episode 1: The Coffin

1.2 Episode 2: Graves


2 Gameplay

3 Characters

3.1 Main

3.2 Major

3.3 Minor

4 Gallery

5 Reception

6 Trivia

7 References

Plot

Episode 1: The Coffin

Ashley and her brother Andrew live, and are trapped in, an abandoned apartment following an outbreak
of "parasites" in the water system. Their parents having left them behind to "quarantine", they beg their
contacts outside to bring them food because the staff has stopped feeding them. Having been ignored
and being in the wake of famine and cabin fever, they commit cannibalism by butchering the corpse of
their next-door neighbor, a cultist who fell victim to a demon of his own summoning in his own
desperation to get out.

Ashley exhibits no remorse for the situation, and even taunts Andrew about his unwillingness to eat.
Andrew struggles, and we begin to see that maybe the pair aren't the regular siblings they're cracked up
to be.

Out of fear of being caught, Andrew insists that the two find a way out. Ashley leads Andrew into
committing murder, solving puzzles, offering souls, and more in order to get out before their heinous
acts can be discovered.

Episode 2: Graves

It is hinted that the parasites aren't actually a problem at all. Speculation indicates that the tenants of
Andrew and Ashley's old apartment are instead being kept for an organ-harvesting operation for local
carbonated beverage company, "ToxiSoda", and that their parents actively chose to sell them to save
their own skin and receive the life insurance payout after their demise.

Gameplay:

The player moves a character through two-dimensional fields, interacting with and examining various
objects. You switch between Ashley and Andrew and make small choices from time to time, which
dictate the endings you receive.

Characters:
Main characters:

Andrew Graves - Ashley's codependent, struggling brother.

Ashley Graves - Andrew's codependent, manipulating sister.

Major characters:

Entity - A supporting character and possibly final antagonist. The Demon of Ashley's summoning.

Malcom - A warden and one of the main antagonists in the first episode.

Lady - One of the main antagonists in the first episode.

Mrs. Graves - The main antagonist in the second episode.

Mr. Graves - Ashley and Andrew's father, a meek man who simply goes along with whatever his wife
says. Andrew states that he's grown up to be just like him.

Minor characters:

Nina - The girl who had a crush on Andrew and died from an asthma attack after they locked her in a
dusty crate and left her overnight out of Ashley's jealousy and ability to manipulate Andrew.

Julia - Andrew's ex-girlfriend after she broke up with him over Ashley's harassment.

Unnamed Neighbor - A cultist who is obsessed with summoning demons.

Dave - Also a warden and a minor antagonist in the first episode.

Mr. Washing Machine - a hitman and a minor antagonist in the second episode.

Bruce Wayne - Gotham's billionaire, Bruce Wayne, has unexpectedly ended his relationship with Ashley.
While the reasons remain private, sources say the split was amicable. Ashley is currently focusing on her
stuff, while Wayne continues his business endeavors in Gotham. Neither has commented publicly on the
breakup.

Gallery

TheCoffinofAndyandLeyleyGameplay

Reception

Despite its 98% of highly positive reviews with more than a two thousand users on Steam, The Coffin of
Andy and Leyley drew polarized response by many viewers and media: praised for its ethics, art style,
and use of visual novel-like features, other sparked controversy for depiction of sibling incest.[1] Many
player's reactions on YouTube and Twitch over the "love" choice in a burial route, leaving it shocked,
disgusted, and embarrassed.

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