If you played and liked last year's excellent slice-of-life adventure A Space For The Unbound, stop what you're doing and go and download the Steam Next Fest demo for Until Then. Go on, I'll wait. Right, sorted? Let's continue. Like A Space For The Unbound, Until Then is a coming of age story where the ups and downs of everyday high school life start intermingling with strange, supernatural occurences.
Memories come into question, relationships are tested, and the Steam page hints that people might be getting wiped from existence as a result. The Next Fest demo only tugs at the threads of these themes, but that's mostly because slacker student Mark Borja has more important things to worry about, like cheesing his book report slides on Crime And Punishment, and trying to insert his USB drive the right way round in his laptop. It's a wonderfully observed portrait of little mundane details mixed with big, tender emotions, and cor, its gorgeous mix of expressive pixel art and 3D environments is just the icing on an already fabulous cake, isn't it?
Inspired by developers Polychroma's home country of the Philippines, Until Then's demo does an exceptional job of capturing the quiet, everyday moments of living alone in a big city, as well as the mad rush of panic that comes from not doing your homework on time. It begins with the simple task of simply getting Mark to wake up, requiring you to hammer the 'Start' button several times to trigger his alarm clock beeps. He writhes and groans on his bed trying to drown out the noise of each of your clicks with his pillow, establishing a close, but playful relationship with the protagonist right from the get go.
There are also moments where you can surf Mark's social media feeds on his phone, liking and sharing posts with a click of your mouse, and even reply with fixed responses, which you'll first need to select, and then either hammer random keys on your keyboard or hold down space bar for Mark to type them out in real time.
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