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Many Nights a Whisper launches this month

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Many Nights a Whisper

Co-developers Deconstructeam and Selkie Harbour have revealed the launch date for Many Nights a Whisper, their contemplative archery game.

Many Nights a Whisper is scheduled to be released for Windows PC via Steam on April 29th.

Below is an overview of the game along with a new trailer:

A brief interactive exploration of dreams, pressure, and expectations. Engage in an ancient ritual where one shot determines the destiny of a generation.

A decade ago, you were selected to carry out a ceremony.

Many Nights a Whisper is a serene third-person archery game. With the gentle guidance of your mentor, you will practice to make an incredibly distant shot. Train diligently, refining your skills for the sacred event that will influence the fate of your community. Succeed, and their desires will be fulfilled, ushering in ten years of prosperity. Fail, and a decade of misfortune will follow, with their aspirations vanishing into the ether.

Oh, and you only have one chance. No pressure.

Features

  • Short and contemplative – Duration: 50-75 minutes. Dive into the daily routine of the Dreamer, the individual chosen to carry out this crucial ceremony. Engage in heartfelt conversations with your mentor. Interact with the townsfolk at the Confession Wall, ponder their whispers, and decide whether to grant their wishes.
  • Test your accuracy – Master the sacred slingshot, a mystical tool crafted with human hair. Take careful aim, adjust for distance, and launch fireballs into ancient chalices scattered across a landscape dotted with ruins.
  • Dreamy Soundscape – Immerse yourself in the calming sounds of the Mediterranean Sea, complemented by a captivating soundtrack composed by fingerspit.
  • Enchanting Setting – Experience a unique art style featuring low-poly 3D and vibrant pixel-art textures—a serene yet melancholic landscape inspired by Iberian culture.



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