About This Game A girl lives in a big house deep in the woods with her father. One night, the girl wakes up alone in the house. A book is waiting for her with a magical fairy tale where she is the main character. Soon an adventure for uncovering the truth and a quest for what is real begins.A Writer And His Daughter is a story exploration game. The game takes place in two interwoven worlds: reality and a fairy tale. Embark on a journey through both worlds and find out how and why they are connected. The game is the first part of a trilogy.StoryIn A Writer And His Daughter, story is put front and center and the VR mechanics are shaped to enhance the narrative. Exploration, puzzle solving and play is joined together with an adventure fairy tale where you are the hero.Curiosity Will Be RewardedEverything in the game has a meaning for you to notice. Explore and find all the pieces of the story in order to expose the truth. Can you discover all the secrets?Stay A WhileThings are not always what they seem at first sight. You might miss clues and secrets if you are in a hurry. Clues and secrets that could save you down the road.Your HomeThis is your home. Everything you see and discover is a part of your story. Make up your own mind when you visit the two worlds. When you are standing in a room, listen to your gut feeling. What is really happening here?What Is Your Story?We want to know what you've seen, what you have found, and what you think. Depending on what you discover the story will appear different to you. You can find answers that nobody else could see. What is your story?Features:A VR game with focus on storyExploration, puzzles and play drive the narrative forwardVR interactions shaped to enhance the storytellingComplex worlds with lots of secrets to uncoverMultiple levels of interpretationDimfrost Studio contact: dimfroststudio@gmail.com 7aa9394dea Title: A Writer And His DaughterGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:DimfrostPublisher:DimfrostRelease Date: 2 Nov, 2017 A Writer And His Daughter Activation Code Offline a writer and his daughter vr. a writer and his daughter walkthrough. a writer and his daughter. movie about a writer and his daughter. a writer and his daughter vr. a writer and his daughter walkthrough. a writer and his daughter. movie about a writer and his daughter This game truly captured my heart. If you like to explore and take your time to gaze at the wonders in the VR space this is for you. All the little things come together to really immerse yourself in the world. I love exploration\/puzzle games but am terrible at them. I struggled on some of the things but when I finally fgured them out I felt elated like nothing else. Just to be clear, this game is a take your time and explore and appreciate the wonders of the art and story. It's very well done. I am really looking forward to more from this studio.. OK, I will not try to spoil any thing for people. This experiance is an unique blend of a book, a dream, art, and several puzzles. After my first play through, that was over a few after work nights of play time, I want more. Yes, I had a few learning curves, however, this did nothing to distract from it in any way. If you are looking for action, this may not be for you. If you like a good fantasy book, this is recommended. Bring your thinking caps too, I completed in 5 Hours, with the progress showing 79%. I belive I will be trying for 100% soon.. An enchanting little game. As much as relaxing VR experience wandering through the eyes of a child as it is a fun puzzle game. The devs really captured a heart that's missing from so many narrative driven games.. 4\/10I wanted to like this game, but there just doesn't seem to be anything likning with anything else. As a narrative experience, it doesn't make much narrative sense. As a puzzle game, it is trial and error much of the time and the puzzles don't fit together into a coherent whole. The game is ultimately very frustrating. For example, I worked on a puzzle so that I could "enter the forest" and encounter "monsters," but after completing it, I am transported back to the house where I appear to be following footsteps, except the footsteps don't go anywhere remotely connected with the next puzzle or the next piece in the story.This is ultimately perplexing and not fun.Also, at less than 90 minutes it is way too short.. Wow. Totaly blown away by this! Incredibley well put together and polished. You really have to experiement with all the objects you find and read everything but it's a wonderfully immersive experience. Really quite magical. Well done, devs.. I really wanted to like this but I'm very disappointed in it. Paid $5 and feel like I should have been paid instead for bothering to try it. Wouldn't recommend it even on it's current $1 sale.The fairy tale portions are OK story and pretty decent voice acting. But that's about it. It's very short ~ 1- 2hrs depending if you want to search for all the drawings (I'm missed a few and couldn't care less).The detail and world interactions are minimal. The controls are some of the most awkward I've seen: (look down and "point" to see footsteps to teleport), unclear interaction points and button triggers, no in game listing of controls, the absolute worst audio player (and that's a common interaction in VR) using arbitrary stick directions, no rotation mechanism, etc.The description and reviews read like a very short Myst with a more relatable story. It isn't. That hype matches the actual game even less well than the initial release of No Man's Sky."Explore and find all the pieces of the story in order to expose the truth."- I'm missing a few, but there's no real plot. Just some dis-jointed musings. "expose the truth" implies some degree of "who done-it" that doesn't exist."What is really happening here?"- Nothing really. There's some hand-waving at something bigger but nothing to make the player care about it."Things are not always what they seem at first sight. You might miss clues and secrets if you are in a hurry. Clues and secrets that could save you down the road."- What do we need saved from in the first place?"Complex worlds with lots of secrets to uncover"- What? A few drawing and notes is hardly "secrets" and these worlds were basically a tiny path or room with about as basic a visual detail as you can be and have standard "realistic" graphics."Exploration, puzzles and play drive the narrative forward"- Sorry, a few arbitrary connect the dots (literally), a couple "find" the macguffin, arrange the scene cards (basically guess half and the others are obvious), basic riddle with multiple choice aren't "puzzles". Nor is this really a true exploration even of the level of Pollen or Wake the Glares (neither I recommend either).. Very well made. Love the atmosphere they created.. Wow. Totaly blown away by this! Incredibley well put together and polished. You really have to experiement with all the objects you find and read everything but it's a wonderfully immersive experience. Really quite magical. Well done, devs.. I really wanted to like this but I'm very disappointed in it. Paid $5 and feel like I should have been paid instead for bothering to try it. Wouldn't recommend it even on it's current $1 sale.The fairy tale portions are OK story and pretty decent voice acting. But that's about it. It's very short ~ 1- 2hrs depending if you want to search for all the drawings (I'm missed a few and couldn't care less).The detail and world interactions are minimal. The controls are some of the most awkward I've seen: (look down and "point" to see footsteps to teleport), unclear interaction points and button triggers, no in game listing of controls, the absolute worst audio player (and that's a common interaction in VR) using arbitrary stick directions, no rotation mechanism, etc.The description and reviews read like a very short Myst with a more relatable story. It isn't. That hype matches the actual game even less well than the initial release of No Man's Sky."Explore and find all the pieces of the story in order to expose the truth."- I'm missing a few, but there's no real plot. Just some dis-jointed musings. "expose the truth" implies some degree of "who done-it" that doesn't exist."What is really happening here?"- Nothing really. There's some hand-waving at something bigger but nothing to make the player care about it."Things are not always what they seem at first sight. You might miss clues and secrets if you are in a hurry. Clues and secrets that could save you down the road."- What do we need saved from in the first place?"Complex worlds with lots of secrets to uncover"- What? A few drawing and notes is hardly "secrets" and these worlds were basically a tiny path or room with about as basic a visual detail as you can be and have standard "realistic" graphics."Exploration, puzzles and play drive the narrative forward"- Sorry, a few arbitrary connect the dots (literally), a couple "find" the macguffin, arrange the scene cards (basically guess half and the others are obvious), basic riddle with multiple choice aren't "puzzles". Nor is this really a true exploration even of the level of Pollen or Wake the Glares (neither I recommend either).
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