After the "Dave the Diver" nomination for Best indie Game at the Game Awards, I've been struggling to draw a clear line here.
I feel like, yes, Dave the Diver feels very Indie to "me" but it's hard to say that of the studio itself.
Is the "Indie feel" something bigger studios might look to imitate in the future?
I might get behind something like that.
**Hope: A Sky Full of Ghosts** is a sci-fi point-and-click adventure where you, as Agatha Hope, captain a disjointed crew on a stolen spaceship. Your goal? Escaping the corporate tyranny on Earth.
Your decisions and wits will decide the course of the mission, your relationship with the crew and whether you survive or not.
It blends the spirit of old-school point-and-click games with a deep narrative full of character and secrets.
Dialogue choices, puzzles and minigames will help you unravel the ship's secrets and reveal your crew's motives
Hope: A Sky Full of Ghosts is a sci-fi point-and-click adventure where you, as Agatha Hope, captain a disjointed crew on a stolen spaceship. Your goal? Escaping the corporate tyranny on Earth.
Your decisions and wits will decide the course of the mission, your relationship with the crew and whether you survive or not.
It blends the spirit of old-school point-and-click games with a deep narrative full of character and secrets.
Forgot about Child of Light! Striking visuals on it, too!