One city, six decades, and three people inextricably connected through time.
Cameron Kunzelman presents Epanalepsis, a cyberpunk-inspired tale of the tangled threads woven throughout the unyielding progression of life and technology, coming May 21st to PC, Mac and Linux.
A narrative-driven point-and-click adventure, Epanalepsis explores 60 years of urban life through three characters in the 1990s, 2010s, and 2030s. Each will face problems unique to their time periods, and each will encounter something strange beyond the pale. Will they finally break the cycle?
As a writer and game designer, Cameron Kunzelman creates video games at the intersections of art, games, and contemporary philosophy. Some of his previous works include the horror game, Catachresis, and Oh No, featuring the disembodied head of Michel Foucault, and Slavoj Žižek Makes A Twine Game, a Twine game about the divisive philosopher creating a game in Twine. His games have been commissioned by The AV Club and shown in a fine-art context.
Official Website: http://www.epanalepsis.com
Steam: http://store.steampowered.com/app/333690/
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