Ahmad Salehi
A triumph of faction-driven storytelling. The interwoven narratives of three desperate groups, each with distinct philosophies but shared survival needs, make every tactical decision resonate. Card-based mechanics and striking art frame this as a thinking player’s strategy gem.
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Caligo tackles a theme that is both simple and profoundly complex: the essence of life and how we live it, exploring human will and the art of choice. Unlike narrative-driven games that rely on interactive gameplay or relative freedom, Caligo places its entire weight on storytelling, requiring players to move from point A to B solely to advance dialogues. However, its deceptively simple yet deeply philosophical narrative, combined with a meaningful final choice, stands as its strongest asset. If you are passionate about philosophy and have pondered the meaning of life, this one-hour experience comes highly recommended
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