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A Place for the Unwilling
You only have 21 days until this living city dies. The clock is ticking. You can’t be everywhere at once. Decide what to explore, who to meet and see every decision shape the curious stories and terrible secrets of this branching narrative game.
Released:
Jul 25, 2019
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Developer:
ALPixel Games
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Publisher:
ALPixel Games
Indie
Adventure
Choices Matter
Lovecraftian
Story Rich
Dark Fantasy
Atmospheric
Singleplayer
Mystery
Exploration
Text-Based
Great Soundtrack
Simulation
Narrative
The Developer Says...
A branching narrative adventure set in the final 21 days of a dying city.
Every decision you make will shape your surroundings, and the city’s fate. However, the clock is ticking - and the city carries on, with or without you.
Speak to everyone from eerie politicians to chain-smoking child anarchists. Work as a trader, socialise, explore the town freely, and play a role in the city’s hierarchy.
Combining the exquisite narrative depth and exploration of Sunless Sea with the curious setup of Majora’s Mask - plus a dash of Lovecraft - A Place for the Unwilling is a rich narrative experience where player choices really do count, set in a Dickensian world of colour and Eldritch nightmares.
The city is hungry. It will devour us all. Dream with caution.
Features:
- The clock is ticking.
Lose yourself in a strange new world that dies in 21 days. - Hyper branching narrative.
Your every decision changes the environment, and the final outcome. - Living, breathing world.
It’s the ultimate branching story adventure, where the world carries on, with or without you. - Each walkthrough is unique.
Over 100 narrative events based on everyday decisions and big shape a unique story. - Wide cast of characters and in-depth narrative.
Covering themes of inequality, isolation, cosmic horror and more. - All story, no puzzles.
No combat, mini-maps or quest markers. Story is everything.
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Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Playable
DLC
2
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
73 — View
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
Xbox
Reviews
72%
Mostly Positive
Based on 71 reviews
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