I have some scoop about a new RPG that you’ll love if you’re into urban fantasy tales, and have a penchant for prose. Or if you love werewolves for that matter. Kyle Marquis’s latest interactive novel, Werewolf: The Apocalypse – The Book of Hungry Names, is out on Android.
Brought to you by Choice of Games, this text-only trip through the World of Darkness demands you flex your imagination. That’s because you won’t find any flashy animations or audio to guide you. Werewolf: The Apocalypse – The Book of Hungry Names is priced at $19.99. The game’s teaser gives you a bite-sized glimpse into what you’re in for. Take a look at it here!
As a member of the werewolf guardians created by Goddess Gaia, your mission is to stop humanity from wrecking the planet. Your pack got duped by a nasty Wyrm Spirit, The Answering Tiger, three years back. Now, under Stormcat’s (your patron Spirit) wing, you have to put your pack back together to take The Answering Tiger down a peg.
You get to pick from five werewolf tribes: the scrappy Bone Gnawers, peaceful Children of Gaia, urban Glass Walkers, commanding Shadow Lords and regal Silver Fangs. You can also pick your auspice which is basically your werewolf horoscope. It shapes the kind of beast you’ll be.
If you’re a World of Darkness fan and live for interactive stories, you’ll like Werewolf: The Apocalypse – The Book of Hungry Names. You can kick it old school with rules-lite, activate the Storyteller mode or activate the Iron Wolf mode. The narrative is deep because of the sheer number of pathways your story can travel down, branching choices packed with action and dialogue.
The Book of Hungry Names is a surprise with its bizarre and gruesome events and splashes of humour and politics. If it sounds interesting, grab the game from the Google Play Store.
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