Out today on Steam and GOG, KAPIA is a ‘ mysterious adventure of a small girl and her grandfather in a funky-apocalyptic world’.
Playing as either character via the conventional point and click approach or with a controller, 2 for 2’s world needs saving, and they’ll only be able to do it together.
A relatable plot, the world of KAPIA has experienced a mysterious infection that has forced its inhabitants to live under city lockdown. The grandfather, Stefan, is a retired pilot who intends to halt things with support from his granddaughter, Reny.
Key features in KAPIA include:
- Controller or Point-and-click – A traditional point and click flow with an easily accessible drop-down inventory. To make things more exciting we also added a first-person close-up menu where you can interact with various items. Or play KAPIA with your controller and enjoy a modern game flow from your couch.
- Play for both characters – People have different sides to them, and the same goes for characters in KAPIA. Discover the story from different perspectives as you play for both Stefan and Reny. Follow their own unique paths to achieve a common goal.
- Unique 3D designs – Enjoy a carefully crafted environment of medieval architecture and futuristic gadgets. Intelligent robots walk the streets of manually carved stone, power banks light up antique lamps, and typewriters serve as input devices for powerful computers.
- Puzzles and mini-games – Logic and diversity was the key to our work on this most significant aspect of the game. Just like in traditional adventure games, most puzzles are tied up with objects, but there are also conversational puzzles and a whole bunch of logical mini-games.
KAPIA is out today on Steam and GOG, and at the time of writing, there’s a playable demo, too.