Casual
Report on the Death of Robert Evergreen
Is a narrative-driven audio game set in 1990s New York City. Players step into the shoes of a newly appointed editor of a fading newspaper, tasked with shaping public perception through editorial choices. Central to the experience is uncovering the truth about Robert Evergreen via recorded interviews with his loved ones and acquaintances. Decisions about what to publish carry real consequences, influencing both the story’s outcome and the player’s moral compass. The game blends retro aesthetics with modern interactivity, featuring a vintage computer interface that mirrors the era’s limitations. Players navigate this digital environment to craft headlines, balancing journalistic integrity against external pressures. A standout feature is the physical versión, which merges tangible cassette tapes and real-world audio playback with on-screen choices, creating a hybrid storytelling format. Though the demo remains exclusive, interest can be expressed through upcoming updates. This title invites reflection on media’s power and responsibility. Its immersive design and layered narrative make it a standout in narrative-driven gaming.