[FREE] Lacuna – A Sci-Fi Noir Adventure on GOG

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Lacuna – A Sci-Fi Noir Adventure, free now on GOG until Dec 29 at 14:00 UTC. This is DRM FREE game which you can download directly from GOG.


How to get the game:

Register on GOG or log in with already existing account and go to giveaway page part. To keep this game permanently, click on green Add to library button and game will be added to your account. This offer will expire Dec 29 at 14:00 UTC.

Or just click on following link: https://www.gog.com/#giveaway



About this game

 

Another cigarette tumbles into the abyss. The sun is slowly coming up,
glistening in the sea of buildings below.

I look up at the stars one last time before they disappear.
They don’t provide any guidance. They don’t give a f*ck.

I have to make this decision on my own, and very soon. Problem is, I don’t know how.
I’ve never been able to figure out why I do what I do. Not really.

No more time to think. I have to go.

Here’s the deal
You are Neil Conrad, CDI agent. Awoken by the news of a murder, you rush into a case that will soon turn your life and the whole solar system upside down. Ask questions, collect evidence, and put the pieces together until the ugly truth reveals itself… or not.

No takebacks
The story branches and ends based on your actions. There’s no going back. Sure, you can rush your way to the end – if you don’t mind paying the price. Play your cards right, and you might make it out alive.

How far will you go?
Some questions don’t have a right answer. Will you sell out a friend to protect your family? Will you endanger a loved one in exchange for public safety? Will you keep the peace or reveal the horrible, world-shattering truth?

Hungry for Point & Click Adventure?
While the classics were great in their time, Lacuna does away with the baggage of many adventure game tropes:

  • Pointing & clicking Platformer movement controls (WASD / controller)
  • Selecting all dialog options one by one anyway Non-repeating conversations and choices
  • Inventory management and counter-intuitive puzzles Immersive, story-driven mysteries
  • Pixel hunting Optional outlines on anything interactable
  • Story grinds to a halt at every puzzle can always be driven forward
  • “x will remember this” Real choices and multiple endings

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