
Released: 2/7/2018
All Our Asias is a free, surreal, lo-fi, 3D adventure, about Asian-America, identity, race, and nationality. The protagonist is Yuito. 31, Japanese-American. Hedge fund analyst. One day he receives a letter from his estranged father, who is dying. It's too late for Yuito to speak to him. But, his father is on life support, so Yuito has an opportunity. He can under go a Memory World Visitation, and enter his father's Memory World - supernatural landscapes where Yuito can explore his father's experiences and secrets. It is risky, Yuito feels compelled to make the journey... FEATURES: 90-120+ minutes long. Navigate surreal and ''realistic'' areas via simple 3rd-person movement and light platforming. Easy to play. Converse with characters small and large as Yuito progresses deeper into this Memory World. A lo-fi art direction influenced by the PSX and N64 era. A soundtrack by Sean "seagaia" Han Tani, and talented collaborators.
All Our Asias is a free, surreal, lo-fi, 3D adventure, about Asian-America, identity, race, and nationality. The protagonist is Yuito. 31, Japanese-American. Hedge fund analyst. One day he receives a letter from his estranged father, who is dying. It's too late for Yuito to speak to him. But, his father is on life support, so Yuito has an opportunity. He can under go a Memory World Visitation, and enter his father's Memory World - supernatural landscapes where Yuito can explore his father's experiences and secrets. It is risky, Yuito feels compelled to make the journey... FEATURES: 90-120+ minutes long. Navigate surreal and ''realistic'' areas via simple 3rd-person movement and light platforming. Easy to play. Converse with characters small and large as Yuito progresses deeper into this Memory World. A lo-fi art direction influenced by the PSX and N64 era. A soundtrack by Sean "seagaia" Han Tani, and talented collaborators.
All Our Asias is a free, surreal, lo-fi, 3D adventure, about Asian-America, identity, race, and nationality. The protagonist is Yuito. 31, Japanese-American. Hedge fund analyst. One day he receives a letter from his estranged father, who is dying. It's too late for Yuito to speak to him. But, his father is on life support, so Yuito has an opportunity. He can under go a Memory World Visitation, and enter his father's Memory World - supernatural landscapes where Yuito can explore his father's experiences and secrets. It is risky, Yuito feels compelled to make the journey... FEATURES: 90-120+ minutes long. Navigate surreal and ''realistic'' areas via simple 3rd-person movement and light platforming. Easy to play. Converse with characters small and large as Yuito progresses deeper into this Memory World. A lo-fi art direction influenced by the PSX and N64 era. A soundtrack by Sean "seagaia" Han Tani, and talented collaborators.
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