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The Spinney -v0.22- -dannot Games- May 2026

In the sprawling ocean of indie adult visual novels, standing out requires more than just high-quality renders. It demands an atmosphere. It begs for a sense of place. Dannot Games, a developer known for patient world-building and nuanced character work, has delivered exactly that with the latest iteration of their flagship project: The Spinney -v0.22- .

For the uninitiated, The Spinney is not a high-octane fantasy epic nor a slapstick college comedy. It is a slow-burn, immersive sandbox that takes place in a quiet, slightly mysterious rural village. With the release of version 0.22, Dannot Games has refined the experience, adding new narrative branches, quality-of-life improvements, and deeper progression systems. Let’s unpack what makes this update a significant milestone.

The -v0.22- tag is crucial to the work’s identity. In an era of day-one patches and live-service roadmaps, an openly acknowledged “unfinished” build carries a certain avant-garde honesty. Dannot Games presents not a polished product, but a process. The exposed seams of development—a tree that clips unnaturally, a path that leads to a void—become part of the narrative. They remind the player that this spinney is a constructed, artificial refuge. This meta-layer of awareness can be surprisingly poignant. Just as a real spinney grows and decays over seasons, the digital spinney evolves with each update. The player who returns for v0.23 or v0.30 witnesses growth, witnessing the developer’s craft in real time. The Spinney -v0.22- -Dannot Games-

Furthermore, the name Dannot Games suggests a creator who is humble or perhaps cynical about the notion of “gamedom.” By using a pseudo-pseudonym (a name that reads as “Dan not games” or a playful negation), the developer distances themselves from the industry’s machismo. This is not a blockbuster; it is a hobby, a passion, a spinney planted and tended by a single hand. The roughness of v0.22 becomes a badge of authenticity.

Yes. If you are tired of multiplayer shooters and superficial jump-scares, this is therapy for the desensitized gamer. In the sprawling ocean of indie adult visual

The Spinney -v0.22- is a slow burn. It is about the dread of walking home as the sun sets earlier than it should. It is about the fear of realizing you have walked past the same strange scarecrow three times. Dannot Games has crafted an experience that is less about monsters and more about wrongness.

Version 0.22 is currently available as a free demo on Itch.io, with a paid "Supporter Edition" on Steam that includes the soundtrack by ambient artist Grey Weather. For those patient enough to listen to the wind and brave enough to look at their polaroids, The Spinney offers a haunting you will not soon forget. Have you encountered the Hollow Man in the new fog

Rating: 9/10 – A dense, terrifying thicket of brilliant indie horror.


Have you encountered the Hollow Man in the new fog? Share your Polaroid scans in the Dannot Games Discord (invite link found in the game’s pause menu).