Karaski Gets a Glowing First Preview from JustAdventure.com!

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Karla Munger from JustAdventure.com has taken the time to preview our indie game and was left “quite impressed” after 3 (!) full playthroughs! Check out the full article; here are some highlight:

I did three full playthroughs of the preview build and each was surprisingly different. The narrative’s many variables, which can also impact the length of the game, give Karaski tremendous replay value.

You’re told that you’ll control the story and that your actions and choices will shape the past, present and future.

I wondered if it would be possible to weave this kind of narrative in a believable way. Well, I’m happy to report that Unbound Creations has done a masterful job of pulling it off.

… I predict that the final version of Karaski: What Goes Up… will be a wonderfully entertaining game that I won’t hesitate to recommend … Way to go, Unbound Creations!

Thanks Karla!

First Press Coverage of Karaski Indie Game!

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Our Indie Game is starting to gain some Exposure from YouTube Let’s Players and the Gaming Press!

Tom Schaffer from German website Rebell.at has shared a short preview and trailer of our upcoming game! While the article is in German, he stressed the story-driven similarity to our first game “Postmortem: one must die” with addition of far more involved gameplay and scope! Check it out!

Furthermore, ZeeWhiteWolf did a brief Let’s Play of the beginning sections of our game, stressing how charming and intriguing it is, and how obtaining the various “tools” really changes how the game plays :) Watch some hilarious running from guards and hiding in lockers below!

Thanks to Both for covering our game! We will keep you posted with new videos and coverage!

First Press Preview of Postmortem Game!

Adam of the StartSelect gaming site and podcast just played our game and previewed it on their site. Thanks again!

“As you make your way around the event, you’ll meet supporters on both sides of the conflict, the progressive Newagers and the more conservative Oldagers. As you have various conversations with the guests, and read books and articles about the situation, you’ll need to decide which group’s vision of the future you think is best.

Can the death of a single person change the fate of an entire country? Who is right? Who is wrong? Does it matter?

That’s for you to decide.”

Interested in reviewing Postmortem, free indie narrative adventure game coming to PCs on August 15th? Email Us!