Elegy For A Dead World, a side-scrolling game about keeping and sharing a diary which documents lost civilizations, is a collaboration between the Aaaaaaaaaa(etc) dev and Ziba Scott of Girls Like Robots. It seems, from afar, somewhat mysterious, and Dejobaan suggest it may be even more so in practice. “There’s no game to play,” bossman Ichiro Lambe told IndieGames. “You go through the world, observe, and make notes — or stories — or poems — or songs — in your journal. You then close your journal and send it back to Homeworld (Steam Workshop).”
In turn, you can browse and rate others’ journals, and examine how close or distant they are from your own assessment of what happened to the lost people of the titular dead world. You take the role of “a speaker for lost worlds. You investigate 3 long-dead civilizations. You report on who they were, what they did, and how they died.” Mostly, you’ll be doing this sort of thing:
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