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After your next futuristic point and click adventure? Check out The Sundew which is out now along with native Linux support. Developed by the one-woman team at studio 2054 the game was inspired by classic LucasArts titles.

"Welcome to Shibukawa. You are Anna Isobe, a cyborg trying to find your way in a world that’s left you behind. Once a shining hope for the future, cyborgs have become taboo, replaced by drones and automata that make even your heightened abilities obsolete. Stuck in a thankless job surrounded by indifferent eyes you still have a duty to protect and serve, and that’s just what you’re going to do."

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Game Features:

  • Guide Anna Isobe, a cyborg cop with a dark past, through the unravelling of a global conspiracy.
  • Experience a diverse cast of characters, each with their own secrets and history.
  • Explore Shibukawa and the remnants of the old world.
  • Make decisions that will change the fate of humanity, for better or worse.

Available on itch.io and Steam. It's 10% off until October 21.

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