From that day on, Alex continued to play "Under The Horizon", but with a newfound appreciation for the game's history and development. He also remained in touch with Eclipse, who continued to share updates and insights about the game.
As he browsed through the forum, Alex stumbled upon a post from a user named "Eclipse". The post contained a cryptic message, hinting at a deeper truth behind the game. Alex felt a surge of excitement. He had to know more.
The experience had taught Alex that sometimes, the most unlikely and obscure games can lead to the most incredible adventures. And as he shut down his computer, he couldn't help but wonder what other secrets lay hidden in the world of gaming, waiting to be uncovered.
However, Eclipse had managed to salvage some of the game's assets and code, and had released the demo to the public as a way to share his passion project with the world. Alex was fascinated by the story, and he spent hours chatting with Eclipse, learning more about the game's development and history.
He clicked on the download link, and his browser began to download the demo. The file size was surprisingly small, and before he knew it, the download was complete. Alex extracted the files and launched the game, his anticipation building up.
Eclipse revealed that the game was never meant to be a commercial release. It was an experimental project, designed to test the boundaries of game development. The demo was just a small part of a much larger game, which was canceled due to funding issues.
And then, one evening, Alex received a mysterious email from an unknown sender. The email contained a single link, and as he clicked on it, his browser opened to a new webpage.