![]() ![]() Instead, Obra Dinn has you bouncing between memories on the titular ship, piecing together the details through silent, Chaplin-esque scenes. Sounds simple enough, except that you don’t know any of the passengers’ names. How did these people suffer their untimely fates? ![]() Now, the ship has resurfaced-and everyone aboard is either dead or missing. Five years ago, 60 souls embarked on a voyage along the East India trade route, only to disappear. This time, you’re solving a whodunnit series of murders aboard a 1800s trade ship. How would you describe Obra Dinn to someone who’s never heard of it?ĭavid: Lucas Pope, the madman behind Papers, Please, is back with another visually striking, thought-provoking adventure game. In honor of the game’s anniversary, here’s a spoiler-free Punished Chat-courtesy of David and Amanda-on what makes this indie gem so great. ![]() It’s been three years to the date, and we’re still thinking about Return of the Obra Dinn by one-man game designer Lucas Pope. ![]()
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