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Common Colors and Application Systems Heidelberg have announced that the creepy-but-cute point’n’click adventure game full of dark humour will release on October 24th.

Here you play as PRIM, and after her mother's passing you discover that you're Death's daughter. Now forced to live with Death, it's all about trying to escape the Grim Reaper's strict rules.

More about it: "At its core, PRIM is a story of a father learning to let go of control and a girl finding her place in the world. But it's also a thrilling adventure, full of magic and darkness. On her journey, Prim has to switch between the Realm of the Dead and the Land of the Living, where she faces demons, real ones and ones within herself, while always being accompanied by her sidekick, an eye with spider legs."

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Features:

  • Emotional yet humorous story about family, friendship and fatalities.
  • Imaginative Realm of the Dead, presented in gorgeous hand-painted graphics.
  • Brain-teasing puzzles and diverse mini games.
  • Multiple playable characters.
  • Immersive orchestral soundtrack, recorded live by Film Orchestra Babelsberg.
  • Full English or German voice acting.
  • Text in English, German, Italian, Spanish, French and Brazilian Portuguese.

PRIM will have Linux support and you can follow it on Steam, or on GOG.

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