SammuneetRevontulet
A narrative adventure game set in a mythic world where goblins, earth-folk, house-spirits, and wizards are real. The aurora must be lit again!
Before the Mist, the sky blazed with auroras.
Väki — living magic — flowed everywhere. Every home had its tonttu, every forest its haltija. The aurora was a bridge of souls to the otherworld, lit by the Mother-Fox with her sparking tail. Until the Mist came and put the aurora out.

Castles and earth-folk burrowsThen the Mist rose.
The Mist came and smothered all life — a grey, cold, horrifying darkness that corrupted everything it touched. It ate memories, turned the house-spirits into imps, and withered all magic. With the Mist, the Mother-Fox vanished and the aurora went out.
The last spark of hope — you.
In one castle, a small light wakes. No name, no memory, no reason — only a spark. It is the last hope to drive back the Mist and light the aurora again. You decide whether the aurora will ever be seen again.
Your own story.
Dice combat
Turn-based fights where dice are your spells. Combine symbols, push your luck.
Living story journal
Vaski the cauldron tells you tales as you travel. Each freed spirit writes a new page.
Finnish mythology
Tuonela's river, Lintukoto, seidas and väki — from the game's point of view, never a textbook.
Bedtime-ready
Designed for ages 8 and up. Play solo or together.
Meet the wanderers.
House-spirits, seers, witches and wanderers. Each has their own story, their own dice, and their own reckoning with the Mist — you'll meet them on your journey, as allies or adversaries.
Kipinä
Räppänä
Varpu
Vaski
Druidi
Ukonvasara
Paranluoja
Shamsa
Two audiences, one game.
For kids
Battles, foxes, magic, and house-spirits. Clear choices. Friendly deaths — try again.
For grown-ups
Mythological depth, character arcs, and folklore school never taught you.
Light the sky again.
Sammuneet Revontulet is coming soon. Wishlist on Steam now and we'll let you know when it launches.
Frequently asked
Is the game suitable for children?
Yes. It is designed for ages 8 and up and works as a shared bedtime story. Combat is dice-based and death is friendly — try again.
Is the game free?
Yes. Free to download. Optional in-app purchases support development.
Which platforms?
Launching on Steam (Windows) and Google Play (Android). Other platforms later.
Which mythology is this based on?
Finnish folklore and the Kalevala. Tuonela, Lintukoto, väki, seidas and tonttus all appear — through the game's lens, not as a textbook.
Can I play in Finnish?
Yes. Finnish is the primary language. The game and site are also fully available in English.