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Queer, post-apocalyptic visual novel Who We Are Now launches Kickstarter campaign

A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for Who We Are Now, a post-apocalyptic, queer visual novel.

Who We Are Now is a game about trying to move on from past trauma, about trying to find yourself in a world you don’t understand anymore, and about finding love even in the most extreme of circumstances,” the game’s Kickstarter reads.

“It’s a game about exploring the relationships between characters, each with their own problems, thrown together in this place called Home.”

With a goal of $6,000 and 14 days — at the time of writing — to meet that goal, you can find out more of Who We Are Now on Kickstarter. A demo is also available here.

Are you thinking about assisting in Who We Are Now‘s crowdfunding endeavour?


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