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Escape through maze forest searching for a shelter, because the cursed beast is after you ... And if there was a chance to reverse the curse, would you run away or would you try to find answers? It is better think fast, because the monster is in a hurry, the beast is starved.

The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia is a indie, horror and point & click game developed and published by Submersivo Game Studio.
Released on November 02nd 2015 is available on Windows, MacOS and Linux in 6 languages: English, Italian, Portuguese - Brazil, Russian, German and Spanish - Spain.

It has received 724 reviews of which 580 were positive and 144 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.6 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 3.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP SP2+
  • Processor: 2GHz (Single Core) or 1,8GHz (Dual Core)
  • Memory: 1536 MB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible with 256 MB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 380 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible
MacOS
  • OS: Mac OS X 10.8+
  • Processor: 2 GHz (Dual Core) Intel
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Storage: 380 MB available space

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15 hours played
May 2026
The Last NightMary – A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia, developed and published by Submersivo Game Studio, is an independent survival horror title that separates itself from more conventional genre experiences by drawing heavily from Brazilian folklore. Instead of relying on familiar horror ideas that dominate games involving haunted buildings, paranormal investigators, or overused supernatural creatures, it builds its tension around a regional legend that many international players may never have encountered before. That choice immediately gives the experience a stronger identity, allowing atmosphere and cultural storytelling to become central parts of what makes the game memorable. The story follows Maria, a young woman returning to her hometown in the countryside of Piauí after learning that her mother has become seriously ill. What begins as a personal journey quickly transforms into a terrifying struggle for survival after Maria becomes entangled in an ancient curse connected to the legendary Cabeça de Cuia. The myth surrounding the creature becomes the foundation supporting the entire narrative. According to local legend, the supernatural entity seeks victims sharing Maria's name, creating immediate danger and establishing tension that remains present throughout the experience. One of the game's greatest strengths comes from how effectively it uses folklore as more than background decoration. The legend does not exist merely to provide a monster for players to avoid. It influences atmosphere, narrative direction, and environmental tension throughout progression. Horror often becomes stronger when it explores unfamiliar ideas rather than repeating established formulas, and The Last NightMary benefits greatly from building itself around cultural mythology that feels distinctive and authentic. Gameplay revolves around survival horror mechanics combined with exploration and puzzle-solving elements. Players spend much of their time investigating dangerous areas, searching for clues, and navigating locations while remaining aware that danger can appear unexpectedly. Progression depends on observation and careful movement rather than direct combat systems, reinforcing vulnerability throughout the adventure. The game also embraces a point-and-click structure that shapes pacing differently from many modern horror experiences. Exploration becomes slower and more deliberate, encouraging players to pay attention to environmental details rather than rushing toward objectives. Hidden information and important items reward curiosity while helping maintain immersion. The slower pace allows tension to develop naturally instead of depending entirely on sudden scares. Environmental design contributes heavily to atmosphere. Rural Brazilian locations help establish a setting rarely explored within horror games. Forest paths, isolated structures, and remote surroundings create a feeling of vulnerability that strengthens progression considerably. The countryside itself becomes part of the horror experience. Familiar locations gradually become unsettling as supernatural elements begin influencing the world around Maria. The forest sections work especially well because they create uncertainty through limited visibility and confusing navigation. Isolation becomes one of the game's strongest tools. Players frequently feel exposed and uncertain, reinforcing survival horror fundamentals without requiring constant confrontation. The environment itself becomes a source of tension rather than simply serving as scenery. Puzzle systems also help strengthen pacing. The Last NightMary avoids becoming a purely chase-driven horror experience by encouraging interaction with the environment and problem-solving during progression. Players must remain observant and thoughtful rather than depending entirely on reflexes. These quieter moments help create balance while giving larger horror sequences stronger impact. Audio design contributes significantly toward immersion. Ambient sounds, environmental effects, and carefully timed horror cues strengthen discomfort without becoming overwhelming. Silence often becomes just as important as louder moments, helping tension build gradually rather than constantly demanding attention. The atmosphere succeeds largely because the game trusts restraint rather than nonstop intensity. Visually, the independent production scope remains visible, but the game succeeds through identity rather than technical ambition. Environmental presentation emphasizes mood and cultural authenticity over visual spectacle. The rural Brazilian setting creates personality that helps distinguish the experience from more traditional horror locations. Replay value receives support through multiple endings and hidden discoveries encouraging additional playthroughs. Players willing to explore more thoroughly may uncover additional details connected to both the larger mystery and the folklore driving the experience. These additions help strengthen longevity despite the game's more focused scope. The independent nature of the project naturally creates limitations. Players expecting large-scale horror systems or highly complex mechanics may discover a smaller and more focused experience than larger genre productions. Certain puzzle structures remain relatively straightforward, and the overall adventure favors atmosphere over mechanical depth. However, those design choices ultimately support what the game does best. What allows The Last NightMary – A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia to stand apart is authenticity. Submersivo Game Studio builds horror around cultural storytelling rather than familiar genre repetition. The result feels personal and distinctive while introducing players to mythology rarely explored in gaming. For players interested in folklore-inspired horror, slower survival experiences, and atmospheric storytelling built around regional legends, The Last NightMary delivers a memorable independent adventure filled with mystery, tension, and a refreshing sense of identity. Rating: 8/10
6 hours played
Sept. 2025
You will need to look up a guide to get all the achievements. Considering how many dead bodies are in it, not too gory.
5 hours played
Sept. 2025
Point and click de terror baseado em uma lenda urbana do Piauí. Mesmo sendo um jogo de baixo orçamento, ele tem qualidades que merecem ser faladas, como toda a ambientação de terror, que consegue ser bem competente e um trabalho de voz (em português) que é bem honesto. Mesmo sendo curto, o jogo tem vários finais, que não vão consumir muitas horas de gameplay, mas garantem um fator replay pras pessoas mais curiosas. Acho que de negativo, seriam só os cenários que são poucos (e os de mata, sendo consideravelmente iguais, o que acabar deixando um pouco fácil de se perder). No mais, é uma experiência bem satisfatória, dentro da suas limitações e eu indico pra qualquer pessoa, por ser um jogo não tão assustador assim, que fala sobre nosso folclore, e que tá muito barato.
4 hours played
July 2025
short and good point and click game

Frequently Asked Questions

The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia is currently priced at 3.99€ on Steam.

No, The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 3.99€ on Steam.

Yes, The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia received 580 positive votes out of a total of 724 achieving a rating of 7.60.
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The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia was developed and published by Submersivo Game Studio.

Yes, The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Yes, The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Yes, The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia is playable and fully supported on Linux.

The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia is a single-player game.

Yes, there is a DLC available for The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia. Explore additional content available for The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia on Steam.

No, The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

No, The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia does not support Steam Remote Play.

Yes, The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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The Last NightMary - A Lenda do Cabeça de Cuia
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7.6
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Developer
Submersivo Game Studio
Publisher
Submersivo Game Studio
Release 02 Nov 2015
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