Posted on 03/13/2019 5:12:44 AM PDT by vannrox
11th March 2019 / 5:16PM

Its the middle of the night, youre alone in a small Russian apartment in a concrete tenement, in a half-deserted neighbourhood surrounded by snow and trees, and youre awake. Now what? Thats up to you in Its Winter, a delightful new poke-o-walking simulator where we can wander the neighbourhood, take in the sights and sounds of the night, muck about with items, and even cook a little. It captures a real nightness, mystery and quiet and loneliness and freedom to do anything without anything to do. What really sold me on Its Winter, mind, was one players video tweet of making then eating egg on toast.
Thats the sort of minute interaction I crave.
Its Winter lets me fiddle with more than Id expected, though less than I might hope for. Its delightful to fire up the oven, crack an egg into a pan, bin the shell, pop it in the oven, take it out when cooked, then flush it down the toilet, but I couldnt seem to boil the kettle for a cuppa far more important to me.
Feeling out the edges of the possible is part of what sets Its Winters slightly dreamy possibility space. Lights are on in other buildings can we go there? Can we see people? Will something happen if I clean up our buildings stairs by throwing rubbish down the chute? Can I open any of these doors Im pounding on? Is anyone else even here? Is my television receiving secret broadcasts or is it just broken? What else can I fiddle with? Who left that there? Wait is this a horror game? Ill not answer those questions because 1) Im not entirely certain of all the answers 2) I wouldnt want to ruin that feeling for you.
Its Winter is, at the very least, a wonderful game about being alone at night.
I do wish it had the ability to properly sit and lie down.
The game is one facet of a multimedia project built around a poem by Ilya Mazo, which explains the fragments of poetry in certain places. The project also includes a book, a play, a short film, and an album, as you can read about on Mazos site, while the games made by Alexandre sad3d Ignatov. Other facets focus a fair bit on the noise of ambient machinery against silence, something Id noticed and enjoyed in the game before reading that. Good stuff.
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Its Winter is out on Steam for £5.68/6.47/$7.89, which includes the 21% launch discount offered for another few days.
LOL, does the game include Russian hookers who you can call to the flat?
That's what the samovar is for.
Great... Facebook becomes a Russia-themed video ‘game’.
What’s next? Virtual visit to the dentist?
That’s a game?
We do that every year here in CNY.
Can I consume vast quantities of vodka and pass out?
Can I smoke an endless number of cigarettes?
Cool. If I rat out my neighbor can I get my virtual beet ration increased? If I don’t rat out my neighbor will I go the virtual Lubyanka?
Meh, I’ll probably just stick with Hobo Simulator.
If I wanted to aimlessly wander around,
I can do that without buying a video game.
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