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Un pas fragile
Developer(s)Un pas fragile Team
Publisher(s)Opal Games
Designer(s)Géraud de Courrèges
Platform(s)Android, iOS, Microsoft Windows
Release24 June 2019
Mode(s)Single-player

Un pas fragile (A fragile step in French) is an adventure game developed by Un pas fragile Team and published by French company Opal Games for Android, iOS and Microsoft Windows in 2019.[1]

Plot

Camille is a frog who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer.[2]

Gameplay

Un pas fragile features slices of the life of Camille. The player has to interact with each scene to progress in the game.[3]. The game does not use text.[2].

Development

The development of the game began as a student project in ENJMIN school.[4] The game was submitted to Independent Games Festival at the end of the school year and then reworked until its release in 2019.[4] · [5].

Reception

The game won Best Student Game during Independent Games Festival 2017 and an honorable mention in Excellence in Visual Arts Le jeu a reçu le prix du Meilleur jeu étudiant lors de l'Independent Games Festival 2017 ainsi qu'une mention honorable dans la catégorie Excellence en arts visuels.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Un pas fragile". Jeuxvideo.com (in French). Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  2. ^ a b pset (2019-06-26). "Un Pas Fragile : la quête d'une grenouille qui rêve de danse". 3DVF (in French).
  3. ^ Joel Couture (2017-02-16). "Road to the IGF: Student project Un Pas Fragile". Gamasutra.
  4. ^ a b Anne Kerjean (2019-07-19). "Doc Géraud à pas de géant". Charente libre (in French).
  5. ^ a b "2017: Independent Games Festival Winners". Independent Games Festival website. Retrieved 2019-09-04.