The Novelist asks one central question: can you achieve your dreams without pushing away the people you love? The game focuses on Dan Kaplan, a novelist struggling to write the most important book of his career while trying to be the best husband and father he can be.
Malgré ses maladresses, The Novelist est loin d'être inintéressant. Assez mou, un peu répétitif, mécanique, franchement pas terrible en termes de jeu pur, il parvient quand même à se montrer très touchant, sans trop de prétention ni de cuculterie. Du coup, j'aurais tendance à le recommander parce que cela n'arrive pas si souvent.
The Novelist asks one central question: can you achieve your dreams without pushing away the people you love? The game focuses on Dan Kaplan, a novelist struggling to write the most important book of his career while trying to be the best husband and father he can be. The Kaplans have come to a remote coastal home for the summer, unaware that they’re sharing the house with a mysterious ghostly presence: you.
Read the family’s thoughts. Explore their memories. Uncover their desires and intervene in their lives. But stay out of sight; you can’t help the Kaplans if they know there’s a ghost in the house. It’s up to you to decide how Dan’s career and family life will evolve, but choose carefully; there are no easy answers, and every choice has a cost.
Dan’s relationships – to his work, his wife, and his son – react and shift in response to your choices. With a different sequence of events in every playthrough, The Novelist gives life to a unique experience each time you play.
The decisions you make will define the Kaplans’ lives, but they may also tell you something about yourself.
Studio | Orthogonal Games |
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Genre | Fiction interactive |
Plateforme | Windows Mac Linux |
Localisation | Anglais* *Langues avec support audio complet |
Date de parution | 10 déc. 2013 |
Prix | 3,99€ |
Configuration PC |
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