Necrobarista serves up a steaming cup of urban fantasy in August
I’d imagine that being cold and dead makes a hot cup of coffee sound like a fantastic idea, which is probably the force driving spirits to Necrobarista‘s magical Melbourne coffee-shop. Developed by Route 59 Games and out on August 9th, it’s a modern-day visual novel tale of magic and myth set in a necromancer-run cafe frequented by the recently deceased and living alike. It’s all rather Neil Gaiman, give or take a little Aussie devil-may-care attitude, and wrapped up in some lovely anime-styled 3D art. Below, a new trailer that I’m not ashamed to admit has me excited to play it.
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Dominic Tarason
I’d imagine that being cold and dead makes a hot cup of coffee sound like a fantastic idea, which is probably the force driving spirits to Necrobarista‘s magical Melbourne coffee-shop. Developed by Route 59 Games and out on August 9th, it’s a modern-day visual novel tale of magic and myth set in a necromancer-run cafe frequented by the recently deceased and living alike. It’s all rather Neil Gaiman, give or take a little Aussie devil-may-care attitude, and wrapped up in some lovely anime-styled 3D art. Below, a new trailer that I’m not ashamed to admit has me excited to play it.
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