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A short illustrated journey around the fading memories of a quiet place, created for the TinyUtopia jam.
(This is illustrator A C Godliman's second Twine game; requires full-screen and audio)
Winner - Tiny Utopias Jam
| Average Rating: based on 3 ratings Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 2 |
A sort of unnerving mini twine of a utopian slice-of-life theme. Maybe it was the eye or the act of observing someone's house from afar that felt so surreal? It was odd how relaxing it was but yet dark? You read the vignettes and slowly realize everything is falling apart as you venture around more and peek until eventually your vision is blacked out. It's some sort of metaphor about the shortness of life. But yet everything still feels oddly peaceful and curious even at the end.
pros: nicely drawn graphics and unique game play.
Cons: Some people might find the game play confusing.
Entered into the tiny utopia jam, this game presents a series of graphical vignettes, which, when examined, provide details into a beautiful but mysterious woodsy life.
Like most tiny utopias, this is a small, comfortable game. The graphics and sound effects are lovely, but I found the interaction confusing at first.
I appreciated the nature interactions and the innovative interface.
catacalypto
Possibilities in the TinyUtopias IF Jam
I spent an absorbing half-hour exploring the last lingering memories of a decaying world; the visual aspect especially immersed me.
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