Alcyone: The Last City has now made its debut on Android, Windows, macOS, Linux/SteamOS, and iOS. This ambitious project, developed and published by Joshua Meadows, began as a Kickstarter campaign in May 2017. After years of dedication and expansion, the game is finally available for players to explore.
Set in a bleak, dystopian future, Alcyone: The Last City is the final bastion of humanity after the universe's collapse. The narrative is deeply influenced by your choices, with every decision you make shaping your journey. There are no do-overs; only consequences and the lessons learned from them.
You step into the shoes of a 'rebirth,' a character who has died and been resurrected in a cloned body with restored memories. You can choose to be part of the ruling elite or a commoner struggling to survive.
The City is a harsh environment, governed by six Ruling Houses that enforce a rigid class system. The wealthy enjoy luxury while the poor fight for survival, creating a volatile atmosphere that could erupt at any moment.
The backdrop of this world is a result of catastrophic experiments with hyperspace and faster-than-light travel, which led to humanity's downfall. Now, Alcyone: The Last City is all that remains, teetering on the brink of extinction.
The game boasts stunning visuals with hand-drawn digital art that perfectly captures the gritty, broken world. The narrative adapts dynamically to your choices, offering an expansive story with nearly 250,000 words. Take a moment to watch the trailer below to get a sense of the game's atmosphere.
One of the standout features of Alcyone: The Last City is its commitment to accessibility and inclusivity. The developers have included high-contrast, color-blindness-aware palettes, labeled art elements, dyslexic-friendly fonts, and full compatibility with screen reader systems like VoiceOver.
The game offers seven core endings and five different romance options, including pathways for those who identify as aromantic. It's also cross-platform, meaning a single purchase grants access across all supported devices. For more information, visit the official website of the game.
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