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Did our AI summary help? World War I-based narrative adventure game “The Caribou Trail” has a confirmed release date. The exploration-heavy adventure game, playable in the first person, will launch ...
Far from home, Fisher leaves his quiet harbor town in Newfoundland to join the British war effort with his friends. They expect a short-lived adventure full of tales to bring back home. What awaits ...
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Two Falls (Nishu Takuatshina) developer Unreliable Narrators has announced The Caribou Trail, a first-person adventure game set during World War I, focuses on the human experience of war rather than ...