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Forgotten Fields Comes To Steam April 14

Video game dev studio Frostwood Interactive is bringing us a unique one this spring…Forgotten Fields, a place where the ordinary and extraordinary collide.

Sid is a struggling author currently trying to figure out his latest work. Maybe a return to his childhood neighborhood will rekindle his imagination….he has no choice anyway; his family home is being sold and the fam is gathering together for one last reunion inside.

In the meantime, who will help Sid write his new story? You. You’ll periodically go into his mind, play his fantasy, and make choices that will affect what he writes down. Spending time both in and out of Sid’s head, you’ll explore many areas, solve a lot of puzzles, and experience a rich atmospheric adventure, inspired by the shores of Goa, India.

“I’m really excited to share a game world based off Goa, India with the rest of the world,” says Armaan, director at Frostwood Interactive. “I think it’ll be a very new and unique experience, and I can’t wait to see what players think of it!”

Forgotten Fields will be released to Steam April 14, at a price of $14.99. In addition, there will be a bundle released the same day that combines Forgotten Fields with Frostwood’s previous game, Rainswept, at a discounted price for each.

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