When the fire goes out, only the gesture remains.
Dive into a unique narrative escape game inspired by Prehistory, set in a time when humanity survived only through the transmission of knowledge, observation, and precise gestures.
Here, there are no numbers, no codes, no artificial tutorials.
Every puzzle is built on understanding the world, materials, and fundamental human actions.
An adventure rooted in Prehistory.
You live 30,000 years ago, within a vanished human community.
The fire has gone out.
The gestures have been forgotten.
The places still hold the memory of what was done… and what was never passed on.
Explore:
• abandoned camps
• sparse forests
• inhabited and painted caves
• living spaces marked by absence
Each environment tells a story without words, through objects, traces, and symbols.
Puzzles based on logic and observation.
The game never tells you what to do.
It invites you to look, try, and understand.
• Craft primitive tools from stone, bone, wood, and fibers
• Use fire, smoke, and light as central elements
• Combine objects in a coherent and realistic way
• Solve situations through intelligence, not force
Every solution is logical, physically credible, and rooted in prehistoric practices.
A realistic and respectful approach.
Inspired by the Upper Paleolithic, the game relies on:
• historically attested techniques (fire, composite tools, grease lamps)
• credible human representation
• a mature, non-caricatured vision of Prehistory
This is not about surviving through violence, but through understanding, anticipation, and respect for the environment.
An immersive and contemplative experience.
• Semi-realistic, stylized art direction
• Subtle, natural soundscapes
• Environmental storytelling
• Smooth progression, without pressure or timers
The game favors silent tension, curiosity, and the feeling of discovery.
Key features.
• Original narrative escape game
• Puzzles without codes or explanatory text
• Logical and realistic crafting
• Credible prehistoric world
• Total immersion and calm pacing
• Play at your own rhythm
An adventure to understand, not to consume.
This game does not ask you to be fast.
It asks you to be attentive.
Because before words, before writing, it was gestures that made the difference.