From the maker of Skrillex Quest

Continue?9876543210is the latest from the mind that brought usSkrillex Quest. Developer Jason Oda hopes that his new game “the first great cerebral indie game of the year following in the foot steps ofGone Home, Papers Please, and theNovelist.”

The game stars a dead and failed videogame character left wandering the recesses of the Random Access Memory. You’re trying to find peace in your final moments before being deleted forever, and doubles as an existential metaphor of life and how we live it.

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Jason shared the inspiration behind the game, from road trips to nowhere, Peruvian jungle drugs, and “a brush with death while hopelessly lost in the mountains of New Mexico.”

Continue?isavailable on Steamas of this past Friday for $9.99 on Windows, Linux, and Mac, but you can pick it up for $7.99 with the launch sale discount.

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