Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $3.99 | Sylvain Seccia | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
When the schoolteacher asks Désiré why he didn't draw the sun like the other pupils, he replies spontaneously: « It's always night in my head. »
Désiré is colour-blind from birth and he will lead you into in world of black and white. He marches on hesitantly, as life never brought him much joy. From a tender age, he is going to meet several characters who will elicit in Désiré intense emotions and alter his vision in surprising ways. Is colour at the end of the road?
The game is, at its core, a critique of the modern world and of the perverting nature of a consumer, profit-obsessed society.
The game contains 4 chapters, 50+ scenes, 40+ characters and a lot of riddles.
French, English, Spanish, Italian and Russian.
Either grossly sexist or clueless about how to do satire, disjointed and meaningless, bizarrely toned and poorly written, and wholly unsatisfying. Controls are irritating as well. Don’t waste you’re money.
For some reason, whenever I click ok the interaction selection that says to offer Desire’s crush’s birthday present in her cooking area, it won’t allow myself to transfer into the dining hall compared to YouTube walkthrough
I go to desire's brother, talk to him, and then get the scopa cards. I go to the living room and the game crashes to the home screen.
Every time after I talk to his brother and go to the living room the game crashes
Super bummed.. This game looked really interesting, turns out it's just overpriced and pretentious.
Crashes a lot. Erases progress every time. Got so frustrated I stopped playing. Not too bothered by it because the story was kind of terrible to begin with.
Interesting, though slow, game play. Can't get past interaction between Homeless Man and Eva. Game keeps crashing and restarting brings me back to the beginning of that scene. Please fix the game!!!