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Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today Gameplay Video With Commentary

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today Gameplay Video With Commentary

What will you do when time dissolves itself? Indie developer Fictiorama Studios invites you to discover the answer.

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Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today – December 4, 2013
Dead Synchronicity Showing at AdventureX in London –  December 4, 2013

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is an in-progress point-and-click adventure. It will feature a traditional interface but, unlike graphical adventures nowadays, the developer wants a more “open” approach so that the player might explore the locations freely, as in old-school adventures.

The video above demonstrates the game’s interface and mechanics, and displays both dynamic close-up dialog and DS-backgrounds in action.

A Kickstarter campaign is planned for March. The game’s release date is TBD.

 

Karla Munger

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