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Kim Available Now

 

 

LONDON, UK, October 24, in the year of our Lord 2016 – The Secret Games Company today released Kim, for PC on Steam and GOG.com. Kim is set in the world of Rudyard Kipling’s stories about colonial India; it invites players to explore this fascinating era as one of its most beloved literary heroes. The game features an enormous open world of 17 hand-painted towns and 450 procedural levels from Afghanistan to the Himalayas. It uses branching narratives with Kipling’s exquisite dialogue as well as stealth, combat and survival systems to let players tell their own versions of this classic adventure.

About Kim

Kim is an open world RPG that puts you in the shoes of a literary hero, the irrepressible 'friend of all the world', Kim. You will learn to survive as a penniless urchin, complete objectives, collect items and garner favour with the spies of the secret service. Your aim is to live Kim's youth as best you can for it is fleeting but if at first you don't succeed, you may retell it as often as you wish!

About The Secret Games Company

The Secret Games Company is an indie game developer established in 2012 and based in London, UK. They are a small team of experienced devs, who met working together at British game studios and decided to found their own. They set out to make truly original games, which offer deep gameplay, on PC, tablet or tabletop. Kim is their third title following simultaneous turn-based tactics game, Rise: Battle Lines and board game, Dreaming Spires.

No word on a physical copy of this game at this time. Families are required to pay for Internet usage fees to download this game. For more information click here.

 

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