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    Narrative puzzle game, The Almost Gone arrives on June 25th!

    Publisher Playdigious and developer Happy Volcano announce narrative puzzle game The Almost Gone will have you piece the story together on PC, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and Android! The game will be available at $14.99/14.99€/£13.49, with a 20% off launch price on Steam and the Nintendo eShop, and at 6.99€ on the App Store and Google Play on its first week of release! Adding on, you can pre-Order on iOS and Pre-Register on Android to get The Almost Gone at a special 30% off launch price!

     

    Spin the world to solve its puzzle

    Poised between life and death, isolated and alone, you must unravel the poignant truths that led to your fate. Dig beneath the beautifully rendered façades and interiors of an ordinary suburban lifestyle to discover a contemporary tale crafted by an award-winning author.

    From your own home to eerily deserted streets, beautiful apartment blocks to abandoned hospitals, you must search forensically for clues and the path forwards. Each new revelation takes you one step closer to understanding, and to the people and places that surrounded you, in your all too short life.

    Features

    • Experience an emotional and immersive story written by award-winning author Joost Vandecasteele
    • Explore every nook and cranny of each beautifully rendered diorama
    • Play through five compelling chapters, with each revealing more secrets and twists that will lead you to the truth
    • 8 languages available: English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese and Dutch!
    • The Almost Gone will be available at $14.99/14.99€/£13.49 with a 20% off launch price on Steam and the Nintendo eShop!
    • The Almost Gone will be available at $6.99 with a 30% off launch price on the App Store and Google Play!
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    He is actually very shy, introvert but no choice, have to go out to buy games. He likes food and food likes him. He somehow manage to find a job with the right time accommodate to gaming. He has a very short attention span, therefore has to finish a game fast or else a simple pun can distract him for the entire day. Yes a Pun, he loves puns as much as he loves games; easily distracted, whichever comes next.

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