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Indygo

2017
GenresAdventure, Indie, Puzzle and Logic, Interactive Movie, Visual Novel, Point & Click, Single Player, First Person Perspective
AvailableOct 24, 2017
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC
DeveloperPigmentum Game Studio
Overview

Indygo is a narrative game with elements of point'n'click set in one room only - painting workshop. It tells the story of a painter who suffers from depression. Solve puzzles and make decisions that affect how the game ends. Indygo attempts to show how people with depression can feel.

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Metacritic Score

70


Opencritic Score

77

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4 reviews found

81

Digitalchumps.com

Mar 26, 2018

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80

Gamegrin.com

Nov 27, 2017

Despite some missteps with its gameplay, Indygo is a deeply immersive, realistic, and nuanced depiction of depression.


70

Godisageek.com

Nov 20, 2017

A very poignant game that will hopefully help people to speak out about their struggles, as well as showcase just how important storytelling is in games.


50

Opnoobs.com

Nov 20, 2017

Educating the public about mental illness is important, but a problem inherent in accurately portraying depression is that, well, it isn't fun to be depressed. Indygo skillfully builds a gloomy atmosphere: The voice acting, music, black and white art style, and narrative all work together to convey the disconnection and emptiness a person suffering from depression can feel. You may come away with a better understanding of depression by playing, but if you're looking for entertainment along with your education, you will be disappointed. I was hoping the puzzles would be the entertaining part of Indygo, but they're not. If puzzles could have depression, they would be like the ones in Indygo: uninspired, empty, tired.

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