Fallen Doll V131 Project Helius Exclusive -
The exclusive v1.31 build is currently available to Project Helius Patreon subscribers at the $10+ tier. A public “Lite” version typically follows 3-6 months later, minus the Helius Protocol scene.
The character featured heavily in v1.31, Lidl, represents the core tragedy of the title.
In the lore, Lidl is a specific bio-android unit. She is a "Fallen Doll"—a unit that has been discarded or corrupted by the system but still possesses a fragment of sentience or value.
The Ruins Scenario (v1.31 Content): The v1.31 update focused on the "Ruins." This area represents the decaying underbelly of Eclipse. The story here shifts from "management" to "survival." The narrative implication is that the glitzy, neon-soaked surface of the space station is a lie. Beneath it lies rot, decay, and the forgotten "dolls" who were used up by the system and thrown away. fallen doll v131 project helius exclusive
The "Exclusive" nature of the v1.31 story beats implies that Lidl is not a hero; she is a victim. The game explores themes of objectification—ironically, as it is an adult game. You are tasked with "repairing" and "utilizing" these dolls, but the deeper you go, the more you realize the horror of treating sentient beings as disposable hardware.
Beneath the controversy lies a surprisingly deep, Dark-Souls-esque narrative.
The Setting: The story takes place on Eclipse, a massive, mega-structure space station orbiting a dying star. Eclipse is not just a station; it is a cyberpunk dystopia where humanity has regressed into a society governed by strict castes, corporate warfare, and cybernetic augmentation. The exclusive v1
The Protagonist: A.V.A. (Artificial Volunteer Assistant) You do not play as a generic manager. You play as an advanced AI. This is a crucial narrative detail often missed. You are a digital consciousness capable of transferring into various bio-android bodies (the "Dolls"). This explains the game’s "possession" mechanic—how you, the player, can inhabit different bodies with different attributes.
The Objective: Operation Valkyrie The "Fallen Doll" title is literal. The operation is a desperate mission to descend into the deepest, most corrupted sectors of Eclipse to retrieve or neutralize a threat.
The Antagonist: The Eldritch Code The threat isn't just terrorists or aliens. It is a nano-virus or "code" that bridges the gap between biology and technology. It turns the station's inhabitants into grotesque, sexualized monstrosities. The "enemies" in the game are not just monsters; they are former humans whose biological urges have been amplified and twisted by the station's corrupting influence. This build is exclusive to Project Helius supporters
This build is exclusive to Project Helius supporters.
🔗 Download links available on the official Project Helius Patreon / SubscribeStar / Fanbox.
⚠️ For personal use only. Redistribution or modification of game files is not permitted.
While the game is primarily known for its adult content, the narrative framing device is unique. The game borrows heavily from the Cthulhu Mythos.
Earlier v1.3x builds suffered from memory leaks during extended sessions (especially on 8GB VRAM cards). v1.31 addresses this with better texture streaming. Early testers report smoother frame pacing on both NVIDIA 30-series and AMD 7000-series GPUs.
If you ever encounter a genuine v1.31 build, here is what you need to run it properly: