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It's hard to describe Extrasolar as a game so much as an interactive experience. As a participant, you'll be exploring dramatic alien landscapes, investigating scientific mysteries, and interacting wi
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Extrasolar: The Archive Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Welcome to the surface of Epsilon Prime." From February 17, 2014 until December 1, 2018, this site hosted an unusual game called Extrasolar that was unlike anything before it. Inspired by Alternate Reality Games (ARGs), it used videos, cloud-rendered imagery, email, terminal systems, phone calls, PDF files, and a collection of website to tell a story that was half about exploring an alien planet and half about playing a pivotal role in a drama that's unfolding back on Earth. Despite a cult following, the game was never self-sustaining. Running the cloud services cost me about $900/month. Eventually, it just didn't make sense to keep the servers running. One of the challenges with this type of unusal game is that once it's gone, it's hard for other developers to study it. It's also a shame when a great story disappears from the world. In this archive, for the benefit of fans and game developers, I'll recount the story as it...
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9 - seriousplayconference.com, igf.com, indiecade.com, sxsw.com, animago.com, lazy8studios.com, whatisextrasolar.com, exoresearch.com
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