Embark on an emotional journey with Dan and Claire in "32, Dandelion Drift." This adventure game invites players to witness the unfolding of a life story, centered around the creation of a new home. As you renovate each room, you'll uncover secrets that may have been better left buried, experiencing the profound impact of your actions.

Dan's unique ability to access the 'Mental Image' of each space allows for exploration of past moments at any point in the narrative. This mechanic adds a layer of depth to the storytelling, letting you revisit significant memories and understand their influence on the present.

The game explores the duality of dreams – how they can inspire and uplift, or conversely, betray and transform into nightmares. The narrative progresses through the years, highlighting the challenges and triumphs of building a life together. As the day fades, the true struggles begin, testing the resilience of Dan and Claire.

Overview

"32, Dandelion Drift" is an adventure game developed and published by PRG Studios. It follows the life story of Dan and Claire as they build a new home, renovate spaces, and confront the secrets of their past. The game features a unique 'Mental Image' mechanic allowing players to revisit past environments.

Highlights

  • A Life Unfolding: Experience a narrative that spans years, focusing on building a home and a life together.
  • Renovation and Revelation: Renovate rooms to progress the story and uncover hidden secrets.
  • Mental Image Mechanic: Dan can revisit renovated spaces to explore memories and their impact.

Who It's For

This game is for players who enjoy narrative-driven adventures with elements of life simulation and mystery. Fans of stories that explore personal growth, relationships, and the consequences of past actions will find "32, Dandelion Drift" compelling.

Game Info

  • Developer: PRG Studios
  • Publisher: PRG Studios
  • Genre: Adventure
  • Release: Coming soon
  • Features: Single-player, Full controller support, Family Sharing
  • Content: Death and injuries