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Impostor Factory is a narrative-driven adventure game that is categorically out of its mind.
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Dr. Watts and Dr. Rosalene have peculiar jobs: They give people another chance to live their lives, all the way from the very beginning.But this isn't their story. Probably.
Instead, it's about
Quincy. Let me tell you a story about him.
One day,
Quincy was invited to a fancy parteh at a suspiciously secluded mansion. So he accepted and went; because even though the mansion was suspicious and secluded, it was also fancy and had a parteh.
In fact, it turned out to be so fancy that there was a time machine in its bathroom.
Quincy could wash his hands
and time-travel while he was at it. Talk about a time-saver!
But of course, then people start dying, because that's what they do. And somewhere along the way, things get a little Lovecraftian and tentacles are involved.
Anyway, that's around 1/3 of what the game is really about.
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Key Features
- A story that will make you curse at the screen
- A cozy mix between adventure game elements and classic RPG aesthetics
- Dialogues that read so wrong but feel so right
- An espresso execution with zero filler and no time drains
- long cat
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F.A.Q.: Q: Is playing
To the Moon &
Finding Paradise necessary before playing this game?
A: Impostor Factory can be played independently just like the games before it.
Q: Is
Impostor Factory the sequel to
To the Moon &
Finding Paradise?
A: Maybe not. Maybe it's a sequel. Maybe it's a prequel. Maybe it's both. But again, there is no prerequisite to playing Impostor Factory.