Like Roots In The Soil - Where Are You Going, Joel? - Like Roots In The Soil Lets Play, Gameplay
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This is my Like Roots In The Soil lets play. We have two characters heading to the same destination in Like Roots In The Soil, separated only by time. Where are they both going? Sometimes it's more about the journey than the destination.
This is a Like Roots In The Soil let's play. Like Roots In The Soil is an indie game by SpaceBackyard. Like Roots In The Soil is a mouse only, interactive walking game. Like Roots In The Soil was released in 2017. Like Roots In The Soil is made in Unity
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This Like Roots In The Soil playthrough features Like Roots In The Soil gameplay and audio, and commentary by some chap called SecondEraOfMoles.
In Like Roots In The Soil, you follow two characters. One is an older, grizzled guy and the other a younger, more polished man. They are both on a journey to the same place, although in different time periods. The draw of the game comes from exploring the backgrounds that both characters pass, noting the differences between the two worlds. The game is short, lasting only about 5 minutes, but there's a lot to take in. The art style is very minimalist, leaving the player to put their own spin on a lot of what is shown. There are also some phrases at the bottom of the screen, to narrate the experience.
The older guy makes me think of Joel from The Last Of Us.
You can play Like Roots In The Soil here: https://spacebackyard.itch.io/like-roots-in-the-soil
Developer description of Like Roots In The Soil:
"A short story about two guys walking towards a common destiny.
Drag with mouse to unveal the two different worlds.
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"Like Roots In The Soil is something new in a dusty genre."
Kate Gray - Waypoint / Vice"
"It’s a really cool mechanic that is used to tell a short story about how the setting has changed over time, with some poetic writing and a happy ending."
Samuel Horti - Rock Paper Shotgun"
Outro music, Le Poulet Pend Peu from lucasgonze, from: http://www.freesound.org/people/lucasgonze/sounds/163059/
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