A Dark and Mystifying Look At Strange Antiquities - First Impressions
Today we check out Strange Antiquities, a mysterious game where you run an occulit item shop! We identify foreboding feelings, explore a large map, and maybe get into some mysteries to solve. This demo is dark and charming, and I really like it!
Check it out on Steam!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3629010/Strange_Antiquities_Demo/
Game Info:
Dear Applicant,
I am pleased to offer you a probationary role as Apprentice Thaumaturge at Strange Antiquities.
You show promise – a sharp mind and a strong stomach – exactly what this work demands. It's time to put your skills to the test. Permit me now to outline your duties for your trial period, you’ll need to be up to speed from day one.
During these first two days, you will welcome new customers into the cosy, candle-lit interior of the shop. Their needs are unpredictable and often alarming, but never dull!
Study and Identify: Examine, identify and catalogue strange artefacts. Observation, deduction, and careful reference to our collection of illustrated tomes will serve you well. Mistakes can be… costly.
Help… Or Hinder: When dealing with powerful items, your choices matter. Will you help someone with their problem, or curse them with a horrid affliction? In a small town like this, people remember your misdeeds.
Explore and Discover: From time to time, you will have to leave the safety of the shop. Whether investigating rumours or retrieving artefacts, my well-loved hand-drawn maps will guide you to where you need to go.
Solve and Uncover: Your day-to-day might already feel like a puzzle, but this store holds many more. Few know how old this building is, and fewer still know what secrets lie within its walls.
Tending the Familiar: And, of course, Jupiter, the shop’s cat, demands daily affection. In return for his company, please oblige him with the occasional scratch behind the ears.
This shop is my life’s work. And, for the most part, it has been good to me. May it now offer you equal parts reward and mystery! But remember: some curiosities are best left untouched, and some visitors are not what they seem.
I look forward to your trial period.
Yours,
Eli White
Thaumaturge & Proprietor
Strange Antiquities, Undermere
Purveyors of the Arcane since 1683