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Wheels of Aurelia
A narrative road trip game set in the roaring Italian 70s, it tells the story of Lella, a restless woman driving on the roads of the western coast of Italy, the famous “Via Aurelia”.
Released:
Sep 20, 2016
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Developer:
Santa Ragione
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Publisher:
Santa Ragione
Indie
Adventure
Driving
Visual Novel
Female Protagonist
Choices Matter
Story Rich
Great Soundtrack
Atmospheric
Isometric
Interactive Fiction
Text-Based
Casual
Historical
Romance
Replay Value
Experimental
Multiple Endings
Nonlinear
Colorful
The Developer Says...
A narrative road trip game set in the roaring Italian 70s, it tells the story of Lella, a restless woman driving on the roads of the western coast of Italy, the famous “Via Aurelia”.
This is an interactive fiction in the shape of an isometric driving game and with a focus on replayability: every playthrough lasts about fifteen minutes and there are sixteen different endings to discover.
The 1970s in Italy were a time of terrorism, kidnappings, and political turmoil. Based on your choices and the places you'll decide to visit you may end up in car chases, illegal street races, or in tense debates with a catholic priest, and more from a cast of characters that you have never met before in a video game.
This is an interactive fiction in the shape of an isometric driving game and with a focus on replayability: every playthrough lasts about fifteen minutes and there are sixteen different endings to discover.
The 1970s in Italy were a time of terrorism, kidnappings, and political turmoil. Based on your choices and the places you'll decide to visit you may end up in car chases, illegal street races, or in tense debates with a catholic priest, and more from a cast of characters that you have never met before in a video game.
Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Unknown
DLC
1
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
63 — View
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
Xbox
Reviews
49%
Mixed
Based on 203 reviews
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