Criss-cross applesauce

Are you in the mood for anexperimental narrative art gameabout people turning into apples and having to pay rent? I can see by your expression that you’re not sure. Okay, how about this: Do you have fifteen minutes and feel like spending it being inexplicably uncomfortable?

I see I have your attention.

InApple Sauce Apartments, you play as a hapless lackey to a greedy landlord who gives you one task: collect rent from all the low-life tenants. Each one will give you a sob story about how rent is oppressive, society is exploitative, and maybe if the landlord wanted payment, he should fix the problem with the mold that turns people into fruit. you’re able to ask questions to send them off on verbose, cryptic tangents until you’re presented with the choice to collect rent or don’t.

It’s a simple formula, but it’s aesthetically captivating. Its bizarre, distorted visuals and unsettling, looping soundtrack create the sort of gnawing feeling you get when you may’t remember if you left the stove on or not.

Apple Sauce Apartments

It’s also provided by ShallowLagoon for free! Or you could throw the creator a few bucks, because, even thoughApple Sauce Apartmentsis a short experimental narrative, it’s still a creative endeavor, and that’s always worth something. At least check it outhere on itch.io.

A image from experimental narrative Apple Sauce Apartments of an apple person explaining their anguish.

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