Tag: Acrobatic Chirimenjako
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How ‘Schrödinger’s Call’ Turned 21 Nanoseconds into a 10/10 Masterpiece
End-of-the-world scenarios lean heavily into cinematic destruction. Kyoto-based indie trio Acrobatic Chirimenjako took the exact opposite approach with their debut, Schrödinger’s Call. When we reviewed the game—awarding it a perfect score—we noted how it shattered our expectations by confining the apocalypse to a microscopic sliver of time: the absolute final moments before the moon crashes…
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Schrödinger’s Call is a 21-Nanosecond Heartbreak
Whenever the apocalypse is presented in a game, it is usually a loud explosion or a series of loud explosions. Dramatic effect and all that, we totally get it. But, do you know what’s louder than that? A ringing phone you don’t want to answer. Review written by: Martin Jovanchevski When the wonderful people at…
