Fellow Traveller and Made Up Games' poignant interactive story and video game, Pine: A Story of Loss, is now available on Android. This touching journey with the protagonist features art reminiscent of titles like Monument Valley.
Pine: A Story of Loss presents a simple yet profound premise. You play a woodworker in a beautifully illustrated forest clearing, seemingly occupied with everyday tasks like gardening and gathering wood. Beneath the surface, however, lies deep grief. Memories of his deceased wife frequently intrude, leading to bittersweet flashbacks. Instead of suppressing these memories, he channels his grief into crafting small wooden keepsakes, attempting to preserve the love he's lost.
This wordless, interactive short story, perfect for a single sitting, allows players to deeply connect with the protagonist's emotions. Happy memories are revisited through charming puzzles and mini-games, and the carvings created offer a glimmer of hope.
The game's stunning hand-drawn art, created by Tom Booth (who's worked with DreamWorks, Netflix, Nickelodeon, Supercell, and HarperCollins), is undoubtedly a highlight. Collaborating with programmer Najati Imam, Booth aimed to craft a deeply personal narrative.
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Beyond its captivating visuals, the game boasts a fitting soundtrack and immersive sound design. The absence of dialogue is effectively complemented by the rustling leaves, creaking wood, and subtly emotional score.
If you appreciate games that prioritize emotional experiences wrapped in heartwarming narratives, Pine: A Story of Loss is worth exploring. Available now on the Google Play Store for $4.99.
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