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Solitude [itch.io], is a short game about leaving everything behind to become a shepherd, sort of. It looks utterly bizarre and quite unique.

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It costs a bank-breaking $2 and looks like it could be an interesting experience.

If anyone tries it out do let us know what it's like in the comments.

There's a lot of unique games like it on itch.io, so go take a look!

About the game (From the developer)
Being a shepherd is my escapist fantasy. I don't really want to be a shepherd, I know it's no easy job. But there are some moments where I just want to leave making computer games behind. Do real work with my hands. SOLITUDE is about these moments. Being not yourself. Wanting to leave.

Move from space to space and help out the others.

Thanks for sending it in micha. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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PublicNuisance Dec 1, 2016
Looks interesting to me. Onto the wishlist it goes.
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