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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 delicate step in French.[1]) 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.[2]

Plot

Camille is a frog who dreams of becoming a ballet dancer.[3]

Gameplay

Un pas fragile features slices of the life of Camille. The player has to interact with each scene to progress in the game.[4]. The game does not use text.[3].

Development

The development of the game began as a student project in ENJMIN school in Angoulême, France.[5] The game was submitted to Independent Games Festival at the end of the school year and then reworked until its release in 2019.[5] · [6]

Reception

Un pas fragile won Best Student Game during Independent Games Festival 2017 and an honorable mention in Excellence in Visual Art.[6]

References

  1. ^ "This week's video game releases: 'Super Mario Maker 2', 'Human Fall Flat,' 'Un Pas Fragile', 'F1 2019', more". Yahoo! News. 2019-06-27.
  2. ^ "Un pas fragile". TouchArcade. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
  3. ^ a b pset (2019-06-26). "Un Pas Fragile : la quête d'une grenouille qui rêve de danse". 3DVF (in French).
  4. ^ Joel Couture (2017-02-16). "Road to the IGF: Student project Un Pas Fragile". Gamasutra.
  5. ^ a b Anne Kerjean (2019-07-19). "Doc Géraud à pas de géant". Charente libre (in French).
  6. ^ a b "2017: Independent Games Festival Winners". Independent Games Festival website. Retrieved 2019-09-04.

Category:2019 video games Category:Adventure games Category:Dance video games Category:Android games Category:IOS games Category:Windows games Category:Video games developed in France Category:Single-player video games Category:Independent Games Festival winners Category:Indie video games