A Disease Gives People Superpowers, But Slowly Kills Them

A Disease Gives People Superpowers, But Slowly Kills Them

Saying they have a “Stunning Dystopian Sci-Fi Plot” might be a bit much, but I can forgive Fictiorama Studios for the hyperbole since their upcoming adventure game looks really cool.

Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is a classic 2D adventure that’s coming to PC, Mac and iOS. They say it features “space-time distortions, a dystopian atmosphere… and a dark, bloodstained plot”.

The story is an interesting one; it’s set in a bleak future where “A terrible pandemic is turning all of humanity into the Dissolved — the sick whose deliria provide them with supernatural cognitive powers… but also steer them towards a gruesome death.”

Citing influences as diverse (within the genre) as Day of the Tentacle and Sanitarium, Dead Synchronicity is up on both Kickstarter and Steam Greenlight.

If you’re curious, there’s a playable demo available here.


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