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Encodya Game Dev Reveals Inspiration Behind Bleak-but-Beautiful Adventure

Encodya

Today, Publisher Assemble Entertainment and developer Chaosmonger Studio are offering a peek into the mind of a man who has filled both roles: Nicola Piovesan, Encodya Chief Developer and director of the critically-acclaimed short film Robot Will Protect You. In this latest behind-the-scenes featurette, “The Origins of Encodya”, Piovesan walks viewers through the process of creating a deeply personal film and taking those characters into the interactive world of video games.

Encodya follows a plucky lil’ orphan girl named Tina who lives in the rainy, dystopian streets of Neo-Berlin in the year 2062. Players will guide Tina and her best pal, a stalwart steel colossus named SAM-53, through a gorgeously rendered and meticulously detailed point-n’-click adventure in the vein of industry legends like Full ThrottleMonkey Island, and Day of the Tentacle.

The characters and setting were inspired by Piovesan’s short film, bringing Tina and SAM-53 along for the ride, but features a totally new story and a more fleshed-out, interactive version of Neo-Berlin. Piovesan describes the complex process of turning a film into a video game and provides a level of insight into the craft rarely seen, from an individual with feet firmly planted in both worlds.

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Encodya is now available on Windows PC, Mac, and Linux platforms via Steam and GOG for £21.99. To learn more about the game please head over to the Steam page. Assemble is also offering a special “Save The World Edition” for £30.99 that includes the artbook, soundtrack, behind-the-scenes footage, and wallpapers. As such, for every Save The World Edition of Encodya sold, 10% of the proceeds will be donated to Plan International, a charity committed to advancing children’s rights and equality for young girls.


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