Press release:
Markus with friends and En Widunderlig Produktion are today very happy and proud to announce that their cute and colorful adventure game “
The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird’s Tale” is now available via Steam.
The regular price is $17.99/€14.99, but for the first week, the launch discount is available to those who’d like to save 15% off from it.
To mark this occasion, we released a launch trailer. Without further ado, we invite you warmly to watch it now:
“The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird’s Tale is a gorgeous adventure title that is poised to be a charming and moving experience”
– CUBED3
“A beautiful fusion of genres with an individual flair”
– Steve C, TheSixthAxis
“Once in a while an indie game brand pops up that so-called blows your mind – in my case as a classical adventure lover, it was: The Girl of Glass: A Summer Bird’s Tale. Adventure mixed with RPG features, tactical duels in a hand-drawn story grasps you like the hand of an invisible giant.”
– Filip Voržáček, CzechGamer
Features:
Utilize your tactical skills to the fullest in combat which puts an emphasis on strategy over stats
Find new friends or turn them into foes in the visual novel inspired style, where branched dialogues personalize your experience
Visit a fictional mid-20th-century European country, presented with traditional 2D painted and animated environments projected onto 3D surfaces to add depth to the scenes
Listen to a full orchestral soundtrack for total immersion in the story
About The Girl of Glass
Markus Oljemark, an independent developer from Sweden, originally announced his title in 2016 as a part of the Square Enix Collective program, gathering a whopping 91% of positive recommendations from players!
It’s an emotional summer tale that combines a colorful point & click adventure with strategic turn-based combat to tell the story of Kristal, The Girl of Glass. Her name isn’t a coincidence. She’s a fragile girl who’s been granted asylum by the owner of the circus, where she lived and worked for years. Now she’s grown up and looking for the true meaning of her life. To do that, she decides to leave the circus… but it won’t be as easy as it sounds…
Jonas “O.J” Ek
The Gaming Ground
Twitter: @TheGamingGround
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