Constant inner monologue, a wordy inventory, and sparse chatter – Phoenix Springs is a strikingly minimalist adventure game
Indie Spotlight | Playing with established genre mechanics, Phoenix Springs is a wonderful ode to adventure games in part because of how different it feels to play
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GamesAdventureConstant inner monologue, a wordy inventory, and sparse chatter – Phoenix Springs is a strikingly minimalist adventure gameWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
GamesAdventureConstant inner monologue, a wordy inventory, and sparse chatter – Phoenix Springs is a strikingly minimalist adventure gameWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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(Image credit: Calligram Studio)
Phoenix Springs, the debut game fromCalligram Studio, is immediately striking no matter your familiarity with point and click adventure games. The developer creates self-proclaimed “arty text games”, and that’s clear within minutes, thrown into the middle of reporter Iris Dormer’s journey to track down her brother on a quiet train ride, before hitting the …