![]() It sure did mine! While the target audience is teens, it’s still great nostalgia bait for sappy adults like me. Brushing hands during a movie date, creating silly bucket lists, skipping school etc, is sure to warm the heart of a cold cynic. The sweet love story between the two is so endearingly highschool it hurts. Straddling the line between the last threads of childhood, and being pushed out into the harsher reality of adulthood. The couple soon find that while their bubbled world of high-school is ending, the staple metaphor of the world ending might just be… true? ![]() Set in a late 90’s rural Indonesian town called Loka, A Space for the Unbound’s narrative follows two highschool lovers: Atma and Raya. ![]() Get ready for feels and find out what awaits you in our A Space for the Unbound review. However, under its stylized anime aesthetic lies a narrative that has more bite to it than belies its packaging. Its earnestness and romantic tone radiates from the screen accompanied by a fluffy pixel art style. Toge literally translates into ‘ beansprout’, which perfectly encapsulates the atmosphere of the games they make.Ī Space for the Unbound wears its heart on its sleeve. ![]() This narrative point & click adventure has been developed by Mojiken Studio and published by Toge Productions (who previously brought you Coffee Talk), both of whom are based in Indonesia. Discover a charming and sincere narrative that washes over you like a wave of emotion in our A Space for the Unbound review.Ī Space for the Unbound is in some respects a difficult game to pin down, with so many fascinating influences and moving parts for such a bit-sized game. ![]()
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