Life of Delta
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Embark on a journey through a vast post-apocalyptic world
Life of Delta is a point-and-click adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world.
After the Great War, all humans are wiped out. The only survivors are decaying service robots and humanoid lizards that were born from a long nuclear fallout.
Our story follows Delta, who is a small service robot and like any other robot, he is just trying to survive in this harsh environment. One day he is forced to embark on a journey through a vast post-apocalyptic world in order to find his lost friend. Because of his small size, he needs to use all of his wits to overcome all dangerous scenarios and challenges.
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-25 hand-painted levels of post-apocalyptic Japan and hundreds of carefully handcrafted character animations
-You will be solving over 50 engaging mini-games such as building spaceship engines and mixing toxic potions
-Interact with various characters throughout the game, each with a unique story to tell
-Fully animated cutscenes to paint a more interesting story
-Beautiful original soundtrack
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