Cardboard Computer's latest game Kentucky Route Zero has taken the adventure game community by surprise with its rich visuals and eerie setting, but is there more to it? PostPlay writes a thought-provoking essay on its cultural contents and its historic legacy as it pays homage to the earliest roots of the adventure game genre. Readers who are serious about games as a complex art form should find plenty of substance in this essay.
We transport antiques through the Kentucky back-country in Kentucky Route Zero, Act 1. Jacob, Mike and special guest Adam meet a very old dog, explore some very spooky locations and buckle up for the strange and the mundane.
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Gamemoir delves into some of the main themes of the wondrous Kentucky Route Zero (well, up until Act III!)
Love this game and its Lynch like atmosphere and minimalist graphics style.
Yeah it is. Fan-base is pretty great too. Always interested in new interpretations (which is where I pulled a lot of the material).
NoobFeed reports - Fans of the 2013 indie game have been waiting quite patiently for details surrounding Act III of the adventure game. With the initial act releasing nearly a year ago and act II releasing last spring, impatience is to be expected. This week Cardboard Computer released a progress update with all hopes and dreams of a release date quickly being squashed.