Cairn Makes Me Wonder If I Give Games Too Many Chances
Cairn challenges players to control all four limbs independently, creating a steep learning curve and deliberate pacing that divides player reception, the reviewer said.
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‘Why do they climb mountains? Why do they sacrifice everything and take so many risks just to climb a rock – nobody asked them to?’ — Cairn’s creative director unpacks the studio's survival-climber
We sat down with The Game Bakers' Creative Director, Emeric Thoa, and got granular about the studio’s survival-climbing experience, Cairn.
MAINTENANCE - The studio, behind the success Fury, has committed its cash to finance this video game mixing climbing and survival. Meeting with its founders, Audrey Leprince and Emeric Thoa.
Climbing and freedom are at the forefront of this title, which borrows codes with "comfortable games".
Cairn is the term used to refer to that small pile of stones that serves to point out mountain routes. And like this little formation, the game of The Game Bakers (Furi and Haven) also marks the way forward within a unique genre, the recreation of climbing.As climber and mountaineering lover I have to say that this game of PS5 and PC is tailor-made for a very specific audience. If you like the experience that involves being in full contact with …
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