Inua: a Story in Ice and Time is available now on Steam, Nintendo Switch and mobile

IKO, The Pixel Hunt and ARTE France set sail on a journey to discover the mysteries of the Great North in their upcoming point and click narrative game, Inua : A Story in Ice and Time

Iko and The Pixel Hunt, co-producers, and ARTE France, co-producer and publisher, are proud to announce that their video game Inua: A Story in Ice and Time is now available on Steam and Nintendo Switch for €14.99/$14.99/£13.49 and on iOS and Android for €4.99/$4.99.

A new release trailer is available here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyqJAftV6uY&feature=youtu.be

During the 19th century, the Franklin expedition disappeared without a trace on its way to explore the Arctic. What happened to the two ships and the 130 men of the crew?

Inspired by this true event, Inua: A Story in Ice and Time tells the story of Taïna, Peter and Simon, three characters separated by centuries but whose destinies are linked.

Simon is a sailor on the expedition. When his ship is trapped in the ice, he decides to do everything in his power to save the crew, and joins a group of Inuit to try and reach the South.

Peter is a filmmaker traveling with a Canadian army patrol in the middle of the Cold War to investigate a mysterious meteorite.

Lastly, Taïna is a 2016 journalist covering the exploration of the wreck of the Terror, one of the expedition’s ships.

The player will have to guide these characters through time and space, navigating between eras to discover what links them together.

“It’s a singular, open-ended narrative, with multiples the levels of interpretation: three characters lost in the great Canadian north, spanning three eras, interconnected in a dense lore, inspired by historical events (the Franklin expedition) and Inuit spirituality” explains Igal Kohen, Inua’s executive producer.

As a print and click narrative game, Inua: A Story in Ice and Time invites the players to explore different scenes that take place several decades apart. Digging through these scenes allows them to discover ideas called “tokens” that they can inject into the minds of characters, making them perform new actions that will change the course of events.

Inuit spirituality is also at the heart of Inua’s story.

Created by Natalie Frassoni and Frédéric Bouvier, the original story of Inua was adapted in collaboration with Inuit author Thomassie Mangiok and consultants Monica Ittusardjuat and Billy Gauthier to ensure its authenticity.

“The game is about people who venture in an unknown world, and make the mistake of not listening to the warnings they’re given. But as creators, it seemed essential to us to involve members of the Inuit community to represent this world with fidelity and respect.” says Florent Maurin, co-producer of the project.

Inua – A story In Ice and Time in a nutshell:

A fantastic tale based on incredible historical facts

An extraordinary story, influenced by Inuit tales and legends, based on extensive research with Inuit artists and with the participation of Inuit advisors and author

Original puzzles focusing on the manipulation of space and time

A game conceived by the creators of Bury me my love and Vignettes, adapted from an original story by Nathalie Frassoni and Frédéric Bouvier in collaboration with Inuit author Thomassie Mangiok and consultants Billy Gauthier and Monica Ittusardjuat, under the breathtaking artistic direction of Delphine Fourneau of the Klondike collective.

Produced by IKO, THE PIXEL HUNT, edited and co-produced by ARTE FRANCE, European TV and digital cultural channel.

Production co-financed by PICTANOVO within the framework of the Fonds Jeu Vidéo, with the support of the Région Hauts-de-France. With the support of the FAJV, a fund co-financed by the CNC and the Ministry of Economy and Finance.

About ARTE 

Founded in 1992, ARTE is a European public cultural television channel and a digital network focusing on creation and innovation. Over the past ten years, ARTE has co-produced a number of interactive creations such as the games Type:Rider, Homo Machina, Vectronom, The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature, Unmaze and Bury Me, My Love. More information on the official website and the Twitter page of Arte Interactif.

About Iko

IKO is a Paris based independant production company founded in 2010, which produces web documentaries, fiction short films, video games, web-series and VR experiences. IKO was founded and is still today represented by Igal Kohen, member of the Atelier Network, alumni of the Atelier Ludwigsburg-Paris, a French – German program for young European producers by the Fémis and the Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg schools. You can find more information on their official webpage.

About The Pixel Hunt

The Pixel Hunt imagines and makes reality-inspired games. We work for clients such as public broadcasters or TV production companies, and we also have independent projects.

The Pixel Hunt was founded in 2009 by Florent Maurin, a former journalist.

You may find The Pixel Hunt on Twitter or Facebook

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