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Incline Black Feather Forest - indie adventure game

Frusciante

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Project: Eternity
Found this Dutch indie adventure game in development. Its called Black Feather Forest, demo is available on the website. Its made by one guy, description on the website:

Black Feather Forest is a 2D adventure game inspired by true events and Haida mythology, aswell as things like True Detective, Fargo, Bright Falls, Kentucky Route Zero, Puzzle Agent and Detective Grimoire.

You play as Sofia, a documentary maker, and together with your cameraman Caleb you travel to the town of Augier’s Peak, up in the wilderness of rural Canada, where three people have gone missing recently.

You are free to travel around town, where you will meet a handful of inhabitants that all have their own reasons to help you discover what happened - or not. You gather clues by talking to people and combining pieces of evidence and statements to slowly try to figure out who or what is behind all this.

Black Feather Forest is planned to come out for Windows, Mac and Linux sometime in 2015.

Website: http://www.blackfeatherforest.com/

Edit: I played the demo for a while and really like the mood of the game. Music and art are nice and fitting. Dialogue also seems nice. This could be good.

He also has a pretty interesting website with sketches and blogs about indie dev.

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