Pine: A Story of Loss, a poignant interactive story and video game from Fellow Traveller and Made Up Games, is now available on Android. This emotionally resonant experience, reminiscent of Monument Valley in its artistic style, guides players on a touching journey through grief, memory, and hope.
A Journey of Loss and Remembrance
The game's premise is deceptively simple yet profoundly moving. Players assume the role of a woodworker residing in a beautifully illustrated forest clearing. While seemingly occupied with everyday tasks like gardening and wood gathering, the woodworker grapples with profound sorrow. Memories of his deceased wife frequently intrude, leading to bittersweet flashbacks. Instead of suppressing these memories, he transforms them into small wooden keepsakes, a poignant attempt to preserve the love he's lost.
Pine: A Story of Loss is a wordless, interactive narrative easily completed in a single session. Players relive the couple's joyful past through charming puzzles and minigames. The carvings crafted by the woodworker's hands subtly convey a sense of hope amidst the sadness.
Stunning Hand-Drawn Art
The game's undeniable highlight is its breathtaking hand-drawn artwork by Tom Booth, a renowned artist who has collaborated with industry giants like DreamWorks, Netflix, Nickelodeon, Supercell, and HarperCollins. Teaming with programmer Najati Imam, Booth sought to create a deeply personal and affecting narrative.
Experience Pine: A Story of Loss
Beyond its stunning visuals, the game boasts a fitting soundtrack and immersive sound design. The absence of dialogue is masterfully compensated by the subtle sounds of rustling leaves, creaking wood, and a moving musical score, enriching the overall experience.
If you appreciate games that prioritize emotional storytelling and immersive experiences, Pine: A Story of Loss is a must-try. Available now on the Google Play Store for $4.99.