Lucas Pope, the developer behind the award-winning indie game Papers, Please , has announced his next project; Return of the Obra Dinn. In a post to TIGSource , Pope explains the game will use the first-person perspective and take place on an East India Company merchant ship named the Obra Dinn, which sets out from London for “the Orient” with over 200 tons of trade goods. “Six months later it hadn't...
Papers, Please dev announces his next game, Return of the Obra Dinn
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