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The Fate Of It All Will Be Revealed This December

The Fate Of It All Will Be Revealed This December

The Fate Of It All Will Be Revealed This December

From indie developer Michael B. Clark comes a first-person slide-show point-and-click adventure for Windows; a playable demo is available

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What is fate? Does it control our lives, or do we control our own fates?

In the point-and-click adventure The Fate Of It All, you will explore the lives (and fates) of six individuals whose lives come together. Was it blind fate that brought them where they are, or was it the direct result of the choices they’ve made?

You will travel through richly detailed areas as you learn each character’s fate, and confront the concepts of free will and human destiny. In the end, “fate” is just a word. Or is it??

The Fate Of It All, from indie developer Michael B. Clark (Harvest, The Arrangement) is slated to be released for Windows on December 1, 2016. You can download a playable demo here.

Karla Munger

Karla Munger

I've been with JA in one capacity or other since 2003. I'm currently website administrator. I'm also a digital artist (my avatar is one of my creations). I write reviews and articles, create graphics and basically help tend the site. It's work I enjoy very much. I love playing games of all kinds, but adventure and RPGs are my favorites (particularly scary/dark/unsettling ones). At the top of my list are The Cat Lady, The Longest Journey, Dreamfall, Still Life (first one only), Scratches and Culpa Innata. I'm a dyed-in-the-wool recluse and prefer the company of animals, hardware and ghosts to human beings (no offense). And no bio would be complete without my saying that I do NOT care for phones of ANY sort. Further, I think Dell computers are garbage and that Microsoft has become megalomaniacal. "I put my heart and soul into my work, and have lost my mind in the process." - Vincent Van Gogh "I need solitude for my writing; not like a hermit - that wouldn't be enough - but like a dead man." - Franz Kafka "I've been to hell and back, my boy." - Susan Ashworth, The Cat Lady

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