The Forest Quartet Free Download
Something strange has taken over the once green and lush nature that Kirk would draw his inspiration from. The fungus slowly creeps and turns growth into decay. Use the power of your voice to restore the forest. The forest has become an abyss of darkness. Creatures have awoken from the depths of the underground, swarming JB’s house. Find the light that once existed to reignite JB’s musical spark. A volcano has erupted, spitting lava out into the nearby forest causing fires and destruction. Find your way as a swarm of butterflies through a maze of pipes in order to reestablish a system of water in the deep underground. Sing to interact with objects, create light with your fingertips. Glide, float, and transform into butterflies to explore the band members’ psyches. Environments and objects add unique layers to the soundtrack. Whether it be crackling forest fires or the cold winds from the deep caverns. Live through heartbreak and loss. Recover from grief and restore the band’s musical spark. No written descriptions or instructions, progressively gain powers for your travels.
The Forest Quartet Pre-installed Game Download
Short and sweet. Can be played in one evening or picked up for a little while every night of the week. Note from the developer: The Forest Quartet is a personal and family made project. The original jazz score is composed by Mads’ father (Kaspar Vadsholt), Nina is voiced by his sister (Nina Vadsholt, artist name: NV-4), the soundtrack is performed by select musicians from The Danish Radio Big Band based in Copenhagen, Denmark. There were some parts of the game that I enjoyed, it has a compelling tragedy as a group of musicians lost a lead singer and their passion for playing music, but I feel like too much of this game is ‘giving’ you a story right away, and not letting you discover it, there is no mystery, there is no suspense, it’s more of a healing experience for the characters – the grief is the only thing that has to make an emotional connection, and for me, it wasn’t enough to carry the entire game. Now I think a concept like this could have worked better if you showed their relationship with the singer more, we see the characters but we don’t see them interact with her in a meaningful capacity, I am usually not a fan of flashbacks, but I think this game could have used more context so we could experience the grief from their perspective.