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Chorus An Adventure Musical is Summerfall Studios’ first game

Chorus An Adventure Musical is the first title coming from Melbourne-based Summerfall Studios… providing the studio can crowdfund enough to finish the title, that is.

Though Chorus will be funded in part thanks to a grant from Film Victoria, the game is currently seeking $600,000 USD to complete the project. At the time of writing, and with 27 days left in its campaign, the project has raised $122,606 USD.

Starring Laura Bailey and featuring voice actor Troy Baker, Chorus is written by ex-BioWare staffer David Gaider and scored by Austin Wintory. It will place players in the shoes of a singer named Grace, who finds a dying singer who identifies herself as a Muse and transfers her powers to Grace. Our protagonist must then prove her innocence in the Muse’s death alongside discovering just what her newfound powers can do.

Chorus is a thrilling tale of gods, romance, danger, and tragedy… all brought to life through the power of song,” the game’s Fig campaign page reads.

You can check out a trailer for Chorus: An Adventure Musical below.


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