Herald: An Interactive Period Drama - Book I & II

Release Date: 2017-02-22

Developer: Wispfire

Genres: Adventure, Indie

Price: 6.99

Herald: An Interactive Period Drama - Book I & II

Mediahttps://www.theguardian.com/technology/2017/feb/27/games-reviews-roundup-herald-tank-troopers-she-remembered-caterpillarshttp://nl.ign.com/herald/96673/review/herald-reviewhttp://www.polygon.com/features/2017/3/9/14862444/herald-reviewAbout the GameHerald is a choice-driven adventure game set during an alternate 19th century in which the West is united as a colonial superpower: the Protectorate.Help tell the story of Devan Rensburg a man of mixed heritage who became steward on board of the HLV Herald a merchant ship set for his country of birth. As Devan it is your job to keep the peace among the crew and passengers by resolving their daily squabbles. Set during a time of widespread inequality and injustice you are challenged to uncover a great mystery that surrounds the Heralds perilous voyage.Together Herald Book I & II have around 4 hours of gameplay. Each Book has its own contained story. Book III & IV will tell new stories of Devans adventures and will be released as episodic content at a later date. Key FeaturesA branching narrative that changes depending on how you decide to play. Do you choose to be bold and stand up for the downtrodden or would pleasing the elite be the safer and smarter choice?Uncover all of the secrets aboard the merchant clipper Herald as you explore its many nooks and crannies. The Herald is a microcosm of 19th century society. The crew and passengers all have their own dark secrets and often use sly coercion to convince Devan to help them. But who can you trust?Heralds diverse cast of characters is brought to life by beautifully animated portraits and the performances of thirteen talented voice actors.Herald is set during an alternate 1857 in which the West has been united as a single global superpower: the Protectorate. Governed not by kings but by an elected Lord Protector the Protectorians believe they are morally superior. But are they? A gripping tale about finding your place in a world divided by race class and culture.CONTENT WARNING: Emotional and physical violence suggestive themes and infrequent use of strong language. Suitable for ages 12 and up.