memento mori
@tenposike
just a little scrapbook where i reblog posts on the topic of death and posts that celebrate life and history. no original content. content warning for death, possibly unreality and occaisonally outdated language
strange-destinations
strange-destinations

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I MADE A GAME! it's a short little walkaround adaptation of Sophocles' Antigone, set in a dying apartment tower, with a whole host of characters who you may or may not recognize. Music, art, and writing all by me - you can play it here, either in-browser or downloadable (although I've been informed that if you download it, the fonts may not function correctly).

It may receive updates in future - I made it in about a month for a class assignment, so I didn't have time to include everything I wanted to, and the music is all taken from various other projects of mine - so stay tuned for whenever that happens! For now, enjoy a 30-40 minute game with a single, inevitable conclusion. And do let me know what you think.

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[Image description: Four screencaps from the game linked above:

image 1: Antigone tells her sister, "Don't wait up. If you need me, I'll be burring my brother." They are shown in a scene that mimics the designs on Greek pottery.

image 2: Antigone looks at a notice on a bulletin board that reads "For sale: two pairs of children's shoes, slightly worn - Medea, 5B".

Image 3: Antigone stands in front of an apartment door with bottles strewn about it. From inside, Dee calls out "Antigone!"

Image 4: Antigone walks through a hall in an apartment building

Image 5: The title card for the game. Antigone sits on a staircase, framed in red. The rest is black. Below her is writing that reads "Antigone will take the stairs today". End description.]

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