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Force majeure II: The Zone
by Leo Nordwall
Windows
Short Game | Can be completed within 30 minutes |
Medium Length Game | Takes at least 30 mins to finish |
Full Length Game | As long as a Sierra / LucasArts classic |
Non-Adventure Game | Using Adventure Game Studio for something else?! |
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Occasional, mild
English
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About this game
You are the sole survivor of an unknown catastrophe, trapped in an air-raid shelter. Escaping your confinement, you face a delusional reality known only as the Zone – a place where your own mind is your enemy. The city is in ruins: explore a dreamy landscape through the eyes of a lone wanderer trying to piece together fragments of the past.Force majeure II: The Zone is an audio-visual interactive story by Leo Nordwall set in a ruined city where everything seems uncertain. The Zone is experienced from a first-person perspective and is navigated by pointing-and-clicking. Photos, drawings, 3D renderings and live video footage have been integrated into a unique visual experience. The soundtrack is over 70 minutes long and features new tracks in the tradition of electro-acoustic music, ambient and electronica.
While there are plenty of interactive works and games that entertain by providing puzzle solving, action and slapstick humour, the Zone is all about exploring the unknown territories of the mind. If you feel that issues such as philosophy, poetry, metaphysics and art is your cup of tea, the story might interest you. If not, the irreal meanderings of the Zone is best left alone.
Force majeure: The Zone is produced by Leo Nordwall in cooperation with Interacting Arts and Fabel Förlag.
Features
- Enjoy an emotional, philosophical and metaphysical experience
- Explore more than 60 locations
- Listen to over 70 minutes of soundtrack in CD-quality
- See several minutes of live video footage
- Independently produced
Note: The download link will take you to the game web site, as there are several versions available.
2 people commented on this game (newest first):
This is the first time that I *really* feel taken into another world by a computer game. It is like when you meet your true love: you realize you had never been in love up to that point. Not even the Myst saga did this for me(*).
Do not play down the ending instructions. They add a lot to the gaming experience. Hint: make sure your Windows screensaver won't kick-in during the ending sequence, or you'll regret it (as I did). If necessary, disable it temporarily.
* This game is not a Myst clone whatsoever.