The characters and setting were inspired by Piovesan’s short film, bringing Tina and SAM-53 along for the ride, but features a totally new story and a more fleshed-out, interactive version of Neo-Berlin. Piovesan describes the complex process of turning a film into a video game and provides a level of insight into the craft rarely seen, from an individual with feet firmly planted in both worlds.
Key Features of Encodya:
- A Touching Story of Survival: The world of Neo-Berlin is a scary, aggressive place, but Tina and SAM-53 find strength in their bond that will help see them through to better times
- A Glimpse Into our Potential Future: The corporate dystopian hell of 2062 with its eerily prescient billboards and familiar ad jingles offers a reflection — and a warning — about our contemporary world and where we might be headed, thanks to a brilliantly realized world designed by Nicola Piovesan.
- Come Back Again Soon: There is plenty to explore in Neo-Berlin, and to keep players visiting again and again, Encodya’s puzzles are randomly generated, so each new playthrough provides a unique challenge!
- Old Fashioned Hand-Crafted Design: Like your favorite Indie band or craft beer, Encodya was a passion-project designed by a hands-on developer with a very specific vision
Encodya is now available on Windows PC, Mac, and Linux platforms via Steam and GOG for £21.99. To learn more about the game please head over to the Steam page. Assemble is also offering a special “Save The World Edition” for £30.99 that includes the art book, soundtrack, behind-the-scenes footage, and wallpapers. As such, for every Save The World Edition of Encodya sold, 10% of the proceeds will be donated to Plan International, a charity committed to advancing children's rights and equality for young girls.
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