![]() Which also makes it very similar to Might & Delight’s two Shelter games, both of which had you playing as a mothering animal safeguarding their young in the wild-in the first it was a badger, and in the second it was a Lynx. If you’re short on money and want to get Way to the Woods for free, there are a couple of ways for you to try: You can create a price alert on GG.deals and set your price as free. Another shot shows a pack of wild dogs (or wolves?) baring their fangs in a dark underpass. Others include teen drama videogame Life is Strange, and Miyazaki’s animated classics Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke.Īs pleasant as it all looks, it seems that the titular journey to the woods with these two deer won’t be all peace and quiet. It’s hardly a stretch to see the similarities in these environments to those traipsed and fought through in The Last of Us and, indeed, that is where some of the inspiration for this 16-year-old’s project comes from. Way To The Woods is described as a third-person adventure that follows a mother deer and her fawn as they travel through a “strange place.” By the looks of the screenshots, this place is the post-apocalyptic ruins of humanity run-down public bathrooms and train tunnels abandoned except for the curling green fingers of nature as it takes back over. Specifically, the 16-year-old Melbourne-based artist Anthony Tan who is making a beautiful videogame called Way To The Woods by himself. This is only confirmed by seeing what other 16-year-olds get up to. ![]() ![]() I was probably considered a hopeless if academically successful wreck. My ambitions involved finishing school and getting drunk. When I was 16-years-old I think I was hiding bottles of whiskey in a make-shift compartment I’d fashioned out of a flat-pack desk in my bedroom. ![]()
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