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Take Cover with Saint Kotar

Take Cover with Saint Kotar

Take Cover with Saint Kotar

Tanais continues to move towards the finish line, one step at a time

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More info:
Tanais Games Announces a Change from 2D to 2.5D for the Psychological Horror Game Saint Kotar – March 24, 2017
Should Saint Kotar Include Help Systems? – December 17, 2016
Saint Kotar, Lonely and Ancient, Hides Its True Nature – November 23, 2016
Witchcraft Awaits in Saint Kotar – July 3, 2016 

Tanais Games have just announced that they have completed the final cover art for their upcoming psychological horror adventure Saint Kotar. For those who want to learn more about the genesis of the artwork and the cover, Marko Tominić has posted a recent blog  describing the creative and technical details.

Despite delays due to resource challenges, the Tanais team have also announced that they have completed their demo and are now focused on improving quality. They have selected Saint Kotar: The Awakening as the demo’s working title. It will cover the beginning of the full game with playable and non-playable characters. Players can expect to spend up to 30 minutes getting a first peek at the gameplay, the music, and the atmosphere.

Tanais will be launching a Kickstarter campaign to coincide with their release of the demo. While no dates have been set, we have been assured that Saint Kotar is “coming soon…’” For full details, visit the official game website.

 

Cindy Kyser

Cindy Kyser

Cindy’s love affair with gaming began when she opened a mailbox in front of a white house and took the first step in a long series of adventures. ‘Back in the day,’ Cindy was a regular contributor to JA and an active member of the online gaming community. She has attended several E3s and has had the pleasure of spending time in person with both Ray and Randy. Her all- time favorite adventures include the Tex Murphy series, the Gabriel Knight series, and The Longest Journey. She also enjoys RPGs and her list of ‘best ever’ includes Fallout, Asheron’s Call, and Planescape Torment. Â Frustrated with the cost of rising PC system requirements, Cindy decided to switch to console and tablet gaming. Although you can teach some old dogs new tricks, she discovered that console controller dexterity is a skill set that she is lacking. Her results with tablet gaming were not much better. With the exception of a few gems such as The Room and Forever Lost, there is a limit to how much one can play Candy Crush and Hidden Object Adventures. Having proved that pure escapism is worth the investment, she has a new gaming laptop and is back to her search for the perfect adventure. Â After spending most of her life in Los Angeles and Atlanta, Cindy escaped the stress of urban life and moved to rural Arkansas. To show that she has become a true Arkansan, she has taken up deer hunting, wears pink camo, and put a chicken coop in her backyard. On a stressful day, she can be heard yelling ‘Woo Pig Sooie’ when all else fails.

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