It was already impressive enough to me that there are people out there who can draw as well as they do. I’ve never been one to have a shred of artistic talent in that way, and I’ve frankly always been a little jealous. But a single game developer—running Librarium Studios—is developing their own game made solely from stuff that they’ve drawn.

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The name of the game is called Existensis, and it’s going to be officially released in July, 2021. Currently, there is a demo out, so you can check it out and experience this phenomenal work of art. Not only are the drawings amazing, but the colors in the game are fantastical and work in perfect combination with the story to give the game a wonderous and meaningful feel.

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In the game, you are an artist. The overall goal is to go on a pilgrimage to seek inspiration to complete your magnum opus, also known as “a tower that represents the journey of life.” As the player, you are trying to discover the meaning of life and death.

Along the way, you explore all sorts of different, vibrant areas including colorful cities, hidden settlements within old forests, vast libraries, deserts of ash, and more. Throughout your travel through these places, you will experience all different types of artists, storytellers, and poets who may inspire you.

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In flavor with everything else so far, there is no combat in this game. It’s just a relaxing way to explore the beauty throughout the world, and to figure out what most inspires you. In addition, the game is rich with philosophy, so it’s great for those that like to ponder the deeper meaning in life. Once completed, the game will include fifteen different areas and numerous endings, so it is not just a linear track without branches.

It’s not to say that I don’t love many of the combat-focused games out there, but Existensis seems to touch on something deeper in a way that is peaceful and cathartic. I will be eagerly awaiting this game’s release.

Source: Librarium Studios

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