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!

New Game Trailer Video for “Karaski: What Goes Up…”

We are proud to share a Brand New Official Trailer for our upcoming game! Please be so kind and share with your friends and help us get some traction :)

You’re one of five suspects of a sabotage onboard a 1920s Slavic Airship. Find the culprit or confess your crime in an open-ended, detective adventure game.

Onboard a the world’s first Airship, a dark plot unfolds. Each suspect has a secret and unique personality you can uncover in a nonlinear manner via dialogue, breaking into their rooms, drinking with them, or even pissing them off. But getting caught snooping around will rise your suspicion and the passengers will start doubting you more! Your interactions shape the past, present and future outcomes of the story. Different playthroughs can lead to different results.

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Karaski: What Goes Up... Indie Game

Karaski DevBlog #8: Infiltration Gameplay, Vent Shafts and Player Movement

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This week developing my second indie game was all about the mechanics and tools of infiltration, tampering with the game world to open new pathways.

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