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The Mind of Marlo
Uniquely presented as an hour long documentary film, The Mind of Marlo is a narrative driven adventure game focusing on love, loss and silly heads. Laugh and cry with Marlo as he gets to the bottom of his life changing condition, known as Spontaneous Silly Head Syndrome.
Released:
Oct 19, 2017
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Developer:
Point Bleep Studios
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Publisher:
Baffled Crab
Adventure
Indie
Point & Click
Comedy
Story Rich
Short
2D
Puzzle
Singleplayer
Psychological
Walking Simulator
Narrative
Pixel Graphics
Free to Play
The Developer Says...
"It's called Spontaneous Silly Head Syndrome and it affects fewer than 1 in 7 billion...."
Marlo was born with a curious case of Spontaneous Silly Head Syndrome, a rare disorder which makes the individual suffer temporary transformations. How does Marlo cope with such a condition, is there a cure?
Join Marlo in this one of a kind, narrative driven, mockumentary style adventure game. Learn about Marlo's life through compelling monologues, solve fun puzzles to help him overcome his odd condition and figure out just what the heck is happening to him!
The Mind of Marlo is best described as an absurd combination of TV show The Office and classic point and click adventure games of yore.
Marlo was born with a curious case of Spontaneous Silly Head Syndrome, a rare disorder which makes the individual suffer temporary transformations. How does Marlo cope with such a condition, is there a cure?
Join Marlo in this one of a kind, narrative driven, mockumentary style adventure game. Learn about Marlo's life through compelling monologues, solve fun puzzles to help him overcome his odd condition and figure out just what the heck is happening to him!
The Mind of Marlo is best described as an absurd combination of TV show The Office and classic point and click adventure games of yore.
Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Playable
DLC
None
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
None
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
None
Reviews
92%
Very Positive
Based on 261 reviews
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