TheSupportOne plays Never Alone (2014) (Part 1, First Play-through) (10 Years Later)
Once upon a tale of indigenous girl and a fox whom venture and live beyond the North Pole region, only to confront the fear of impossibilities,.
Start at its beginning till 27:13, a video game audio background has found minor discrepancy, in which two audio layers (both desktop audio and video capture device audio) had played at the same time in my screen recording software while recording my playthrough, and it slightly sounds odd. I had unintentionally forgotten to turn one audio layer off before initiating a screen recording of my playthrough. Also, my decent apology for the slight inconvenient cause happened at this point.
Never Alone, also known as Kisima Inŋitchuŋa is a puzzle-platform adventure video game developed by Upper One Games and published by E-Line Media and is based on the traditional Iñupiaq tale, "Kunuuksaayuka", which was first recorded by storyteller Robert Nasruk Cleveland in his collection Stories of the Black River People. The player-character plays as the Iñupiaq girl Nuna and her Arctic fox. As an "atmospheric puzzle platformer", Never Alone's puzzles entail swapping control between Nuna and the fox. The story and its structure is based on the intergenerational transference of wisdom towards Indigenous cultural. The central plot is set in the harsh physical environment of Alaskan snowy plains and revolves around discovering the source of the blizzard that has ravaged Nuna's village and restoring balance to nature. Other stories include that of Blizzard Man, the Little People, Manslayer, the Rolling Heads, and the Sky People. It takes place in a harsh physical environment.
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My apology for an unprepared comprehensive and poor pronunciation (due to autism) in the play-through. No video editing intended, even though I used it a few methods to crop some repetitive commentary audio parts.