Dreamfall Chapters Book One is now available, offering the first
installment in a five-part episodic continuation of the
Longest Journey
series of action/adventure games. Details on the game can be found on
its official website,
though it hasn't yet been updated with release details. Dreamfall Chapters Book
One can be found on
GOG.com,
the Humble Store, and
Steam. Here's the word on the kickstarted game:
Red Thread Games today
announced its highly anticipated adventure game Dreamfall Chapters has released
the first book in the five-part series. Book One of the Kickstarter-funded,
episodic story has already been distributed to project backers and is now
available for purchase on GOG, the Humble Store, and Steam for PC and Mac as
well as on Linux.
“When Kickstarting a game, you want to ensure you’re delivering everything and
more for the fans that have backed it,” said Ragnar Tørnquist, founder and
producer at Red Thread Games. “We wouldn’t be where we are now without our
community and it’s because of them that we’ve been able to continue creating the
game and story that we’ve dreamed of delivering all of these years.”
Dreamfall Chapters is a story-driven adventure game, the long-awaited episodic
follow-up to the award-winning and bestselling adventure games, The Longest
Journey and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. Inspired by the events of the
previous Dreamfall games, the plot follows three characters on their journeys
across two worlds — one a cyberpunk vision of the future, the other a magical
fantasy world — as their stories and destinies intertwine. Book One, entitled
“Reborn,” will feature a prologue, chapters one and two and an interlude.
In game, players will explore fantastic locations and mature themes through the
eyes of familiar faces, determining the course of their journeys through their
choices and actions, and living with the surprising and sometimes devastating
consequences. Every decision made within the game will have a significant impact
on the way the story plays out. The game’s innovative social system gives
players the option to see what decisions their friends made, before they make
and share their own.