Try the demo for this 'indigenous cybernoir' mystery adventure

Try the demo for this 'indigenous cybernoir' mystery adventure

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Purity and Decay is interesting for its origins alone. It was the product of the Feb Fatale game jam held earlier this year by Dames Making Games, and its "indigenous cybernoire" theme is also a product of its heritage: writer Meagan Byrne and artist Tara Miller, Purity and Decay's Ontario-based lead creators, are both indigenous women. 

"The year is 2262 and you're a tough-as-nails P.I. working in the slums of one of the last major cities in North America," Purity and Decay's description reads. "Life is all missing kids and cheating spouses until a dame from the Upper District barges in and changes your life." 

Try the demo for this 'indigenous cybernoir' mystery adventure

Oct 18, 2017, 8:14pm UTC
http://www.pcgamer.com/try-the-demo-for-this-indigenous-cybernoir-mystery-adventure/ >Purity and Decay is interesting for its origins alone. It was the product of the Feb Fatale game jam held earlier this year by Dames Making Games, and its "indigenous cybernoire" theme is also a product of its heritage: writer Meagan Byrne and artist Tara Miller, Purity and Decay's Ontario-based lead creators, are both indigenous women.  >"The year is 2262 and you're a tough-as-nails P.I. working in the slums of one of the last major cities in North America," Purity and Decay's description reads. "Life is all missing kids and cheating spouses until a dame from the Upper District barges in and changes your life."