Inkle, the developers behind Overboard, Heavenās Vault, 80 Days, and Highland Song, have released their next game, The Forever Labyrinth, in collaboration with Google Arts. You can play it right now.
Billed as a run-based narrative game, The Forever Labyrinth will have you diving into a variety of paintings. But unlike Super Mario 64 where you then harass the wildlife, youāll instead solve mysteries. You enter the eponymous labyrinth looking for your friend, Professor Sheldrake, then find yourself trapped in a series of strange rooms with paintings hanging. Obviously, thatās not where you want to be, so the goal is to try and find your way out.
The game is built on InkJS, a Javascript port of Inkleās Ink scripting language that allows it to run in browsers. It also utilizes Google Arts and Culture, which is a repository for artworks provided by museums around the world. Itās functionally a point-and-click adventure game meant to be played over and over in order to unlock all its secrets. The press release I have tells me a run takes about 20 minutes, but when you start The Forever Labyrinth, it says that the first run might take an hour. However, the game does tell you that it autosaves and picks up where you left off.
Itās pretty neat. If anything, itās a good way to take in some paintings that you might not have seen otherwise. Iāve looked at an art once or twice before, but there arenāt really any major galleries in my area. The art framing the art is also well-executed, and it feels light and breezy.
You can play The Forever Labyrinth right now for free in your browser.
Published: Feb 1, 2024 11:48 am