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Dev Q&A – Never Alone: Kisima Ingitchuna

Eduardo Reboucas26 January 201528 April 202506 mins

Never Alone: Kisima Ingitchuna is certainly a striking game. That’s mostly thanks to its unique roots, that grew out of the very rich background of the native folk of Alaska. And while it took quite a bit of time to see this particular culture get the spotlight in a game, it was very well worth…

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