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The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird's Tale
Join Kristal as she sets out on her journey to better understand herself and the world around her in a point and click adventure game, featuring turn-based combat and hand-painted environments.
Released:
Sep 22, 2020
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Developer:
Markus with friends
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Publisher:
En Widunderlig Produktion
Adventure
Indie
RPG
Point & Click
Female Protagonist
Turn-Based Combat
Singleplayer
Visual Novel
The Developer Says...
Description
Join Kristal as she sets out on her journey to better understand herself and the world around her in a point and click adventure game, featuring turn-based combat and hand-painted environments.
Key Features

The Girl of Glass is set in a fictional mid-20th-century European country ruled by a tyrant eagle. You play as Kristal, the girl of glass, who is struggling with growing up, letting go of the past, and finding a future to believe in. On your journey of discovery, you will visit numerous places and meet a wonderful cast of characters to interact with – all in very detailed, hand-painted graphics.
"The Girl of Glass Looks Gorgeous" - The Indie Game Website

The Girl of Glass tells a charming coming-of-age tale with its unique characters, beautiful settings, and many dialogue options and choices that impact the story. You first meet Kristal at a circus where she is slaving for an ungrateful circus crew. One day a boy arrives and convinces her to run away with him. Together, they embark on the adventure of their lives. But it seems every road only leads her closer towards an inevitable confrontation with the eagle.
"The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird's Tale is a gorgeous adventure title that is poised to be a charming and moving experience" - CUBED3

Battle your foes using a simple yet rewarding fighting system. Gain new skills and meet powerful allies as you make your way to face the ultimate evil. Every encounter is like a puzzle that you must solve by figuring out the strengths and weaknesses of your opponents. Predict what your enemy does next and you might just consider yourself victorious.
"A beautiful fusion of genres with an individual flair" - TheSixthAxis
Join Kristal as she sets out on her journey to better understand herself and the world around her in a point and click adventure game, featuring turn-based combat and hand-painted environments.
Key Features
The Girl of Glass is set in a fictional mid-20th-century European country ruled by a tyrant eagle. You play as Kristal, the girl of glass, who is struggling with growing up, letting go of the past, and finding a future to believe in. On your journey of discovery, you will visit numerous places and meet a wonderful cast of characters to interact with – all in very detailed, hand-painted graphics.
"The Girl of Glass Looks Gorgeous" - The Indie Game Website
The Girl of Glass tells a charming coming-of-age tale with its unique characters, beautiful settings, and many dialogue options and choices that impact the story. You first meet Kristal at a circus where she is slaving for an ungrateful circus crew. One day a boy arrives and convinces her to run away with him. Together, they embark on the adventure of their lives. But it seems every road only leads her closer towards an inevitable confrontation with the eagle.
"The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird's Tale is a gorgeous adventure title that is poised to be a charming and moving experience" - CUBED3
Battle your foes using a simple yet rewarding fighting system. Gain new skills and meet powerful allies as you make your way to face the ultimate evil. Every encounter is like a puzzle that you must solve by figuring out the strengths and weaknesses of your opponents. Predict what your enemy does next and you might just consider yourself victorious.
"A beautiful fusion of genres with an individual flair" - TheSixthAxis
Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Unknown
DLC
1
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
None
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
Xbox
Reviews
73%
Mostly Positive
Based on 62 reviews
Individual reviews are not available yet.
