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A MYSTICAL GAME IN THE GREAT CANADIAN NORTH Embark on a mystical journey to the Canadian north in Inua: a Story in Ice and Time, a point & click narrative adventure set across several eras. Meet Taïna, a contemporary journalist determined to uncover the truth about the disappearance of the Terror.
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A MYSTICAL GAME IN THE GREAT CANADIAN NORTH
Embark on a mystical journey to the Canadian north in Inua: a Story in Ice and Time, a point & click narrative adventure set across several eras.
Meet Taïna, a contemporary journalist determined to uncover the truth about the disappearance of the Terror.
Her fate is mysteriously linked to that of Peter, a young filmmaker on a military expedition in the 1950s, and Simon, a sailor on the Franklin Expedition doing everything he can to keep his crew alive.
Navigate through the eras to discover what links them together. Search for ideas, put them into the minds of the characters and guide them to Nanurluk, the mythical polar bear that lived 10,000 years ago.
A FANTASTIC TEMPORAL EXPERIENCE
- An extraordinary story, influenced by Inuit stories and legends, based on extensive research with Inuit artists and with the participation of Inuit advisors and an author.
- Original puzzles focusing on the manipulation of space and time.
- Unearth new ideas and infuse them into the characters to help them overcome the obstacles in their way
- Interact with the past to change the present
- A deep narrative experience lasting approximately 3 hours
A HISTORICAL FRESQUE
- A fantastic epic based on incredible historical facts
- An original and supernatural scenario inspired by the Franklin expedition, a 19th century British mission to explore the Arctic.
- Shipwrecks, illnesses, mutiny: by gathering clues, uncover the mystery of this expedition, whose fate is still largely unknown.
- A game designed by the creators of Bury Me, My Love and Vignettes, adapted from an original story by Nathalie Frassoni and Frédéric Bouvier, under the breathtaking artistic direction of Delphine Fourneau of the Klondike collective
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows 7 SP1+
- Processor:
- SSE2 instruction set support
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- DX10 (shader model 4.0)
- DirectX:
- Version 10
- Storage:
- 1000 MB available space
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
User reviews
Inua is an interesting game in so many ways, but the ending ultimately seems incomplete. We are left asking, "What happens next?" I also found Inua lacking as a point and click adventure game, which is how it is
The game's story isn't that bad but I wouldn't say it's that good either. Since this game only has the story as a reason to buy I can't really reccommend it. Also the artstyle isn't up my alley.
i love the terror and the erebus and im incredibly biased, so. i was never going to NOT like the franklin expedition video game. i love the art style and the music and maybe this isn't the most well-crafted game but i
I'm sad that the game sold poorly. It's ambitious, and tries things I hadn't seen in a p&click game before. I've got some small issues - parts of the dialogue are awkward, there are some glitches when it comes to
such a short yet compacted story, makes me feel that I watched a good movie. The game is not too hard to play and all the achievements are easy to collect. If you enjoy visual novel this is a good game to purchase
okay, umm first of all I love this game, such a hidden narrative gem for me. I can't even believe it only has 45 review on steam. it is quite a surprise on how the story went from where it started. so maybe it's also




