When we released Among the Sleep five years ago, we didn't really know what our next game would be, we only knew that we wanted to make something completely different from Among the Sleep. That game turned out to be Mosaic. It's a very different game from Among the Sleep. In Mosaic you play a disillusioned office worker living in a dystopian and dark version of our modern society. You are a tiny part of a complex and ungraspable huge machinery. You have no direction in life, no influence and feel alienated and alone. Whereas we tackled horror from the perspective of a child in Among the Sleep, Mosaic is more about horror seen through the eye of an adult tackling our modern lifestyle. The development of Mosaic has been a long and complicated process for us. We signed on with publisher Raw Fury last help to get assistance and help to wrap this game up. And now it's finally done. It's out and released. Available on Apple Arcade, Steam and GOG. If you liked Among the Sleep and/or The Plan, we hope you will check out Mosaic. We feel that we have put a lot of ourselves and our identity into the game. It's a very personal story about humanity, society and life. And we are so happy to be able to share it with you. https://store.steampowered.com/app/349270/Mosaic/
[ 2019-12-05 17:05:14 CET ] [ Original post ]
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- Among the Sleep LIN [2.92 G]
The game explores horror through atmosphere and exploration, not with scores and combat systems. In Among the Sleep you’re vulnerable, scared, and trying to make sense of the world.
The game has Oculus Rift DK1 support, but further support will not be developed.
What people are saying
- "More, please!"
- Kotaku - "Everything, from the sound of infantile breathing to the wobbliness of the camera and the unsteadiness of little hands, has been designed to accurately put ourselves behind the eyes of a toddler. Watching the trailer, the effect is simply astounding, while the Paranormal Activity-style scares that surround the child are pulled off with panache."
- Gamefront - "Its depiction of a first-person horror told through the eyes and stumbling little legs of a two-year old is as intriguing as anything I've seen all year, and reminiscent of a time when games actively sought out new ways to play and new stories to tell."
- Eurogamer
- OS: glibc 2.11 or newer
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