Never Alone or Kisima Ingitchuna it now available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC, the price is $14.99 and you can pick it up now. In the game you play a young Iñupiaq girl and an arctic fox where you take turns as them apparently. The game looks great from what I can see, but I’m not sure it’s my type of game, but then you never know, many times it happens where I don’t think I’ll like a game but then play it and love it. Oh well, details below for you..
–E-Line Media and Cook Inlet Tribal Council today announced the launch of Never Alone(Kisima Ingitchuna), the first commercial video game based on a U.S. indigenous culture and created by game development veterans in close collaboration with nearly 40 Alaska Native elders, storytellers and community members. Coinciding with the celebration of Native American Heritage Month, Never Alone delivers a culturally-rich, authentic and fun gameplay experience for a global audience. The game is available now for digital download on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC for U.S. $14.99.
“Never Alone is a first-of-its-kind video game that reflects the traditions and values of the Alaska Native people while providing great entertainment for players from core gamers and fans of independent games to all members of the family,” noted Alan Gershenfeld, president and co-founder of E-Line Media. “We believe there is a growing interest in the market for unique game experiences that explore, celebrate and extend global cultures in fresh and vibrant ways. Never Alone marks the beginning of an exciting long-term initiative for us that aims to help pioneer a new genre of ‘World Games'”.
In Never Alone (also known as “Kisima Ingitchuna” in the Alaska Native Iñupiaq language), players take on the roles of a young Iñupiaq girl and an arctic fox in an atmospheric puzzle platformer that combines traditional stories, settings, and characters that have been handed down over generations by Alaska Native people whose roots and heritage date back millennia. Featuring imagery and themes drawn directly from Iñupiaq and other Alaska Native cultures, Never Alone contains striking visuals that emphasize the sensibilities and perspective of these indigenous Arctic people, and allows players to work cooperatively to succeed in challenging and harsh environments.
The Never Alone team is comprised of Iñupiaq elders, artists, storytellers and other community members as well as game industry veterans who have served in key roles on such popular titles as Interstate ’76, MechWarrior II, the Tomb Raider and SOCOM series, Quake Live and many more console and PC titles over the years. Never Alone appears under the E-Line brand “Upper One Games”, which was created in concert with Cook Inlet Tribal Council to pursue the shared vision of developing and publishing ‘world games.’
“The mainstream popularity of video games has proven to be an incredibly powerful medium for not only connecting with our own community and youth, but also for celebrating and sharing our culture with the world,” said Gloria O’Neill, president and CEO of Cook Inlet Tribal Council. “We viewNever Alone as an invitation to go on a journey that combines engaging, entertaining gameplay with our rich Alaska Native mythology and culture at its heart.”
Key Features of Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) include:
• 1- and 2-player modes, both involving cooperative play (in single-player mode, the player can switch between the roles of Nuna and Fox at any time);
• 8 engaging chapters that take players across treacherous ice floes, Arctic tundra, underwater ice caves, boreal forests, cliff-built coastal villages, and more;
• Game story, settings, characters and gameplay inspired by traditional Iñupiaq folklore, including the story of Kunuuksaayuka that has been handed down for generations among the Iñupiaq people;
• Encounters with traditional Alaska Native folklore characters such as Manslayer, Sky People, and the Little People;
• In-game narration by a master Iñupiaq storyteller in the spoken Iñupiaq language — a first for a commercial video game;
• Exclusive unlockable video insights into the Iñupiaq way of life, told by Alaska Native elders and youth.
About E-Line Media
Based in New York NY, E-Line Media is an entertainment and education company that harnesses the power of digital games and game-based learning to help youth and young adults thrive in a complex, globally connected and rapidly changing world. E-Line partners with academic researchers, foundations, government agencies and social entrepreneurs to develop and publish game-based products and services across both consumer and educational channels. E-Line’s consumer games are designed to fire the imagination, catalyze curiosity and create gateways to new ideas, themes and interests; the company’s game-infused blended learning and community platform enables pathways of learning from middle school through college and beyond.
About Cook Inlet Tribal Council (CITC)
Based in Anchorage, AK, CITC is the primary educational, workforce development and social service provider for Alaska Native and American Indian people residing in the Anchorage/Cook Inlet Region of Alaska. With Never Alone, CITC hopes to create a new source of revenue that will allow CITC to increase the level of services offered to Alaska Native people; to share Alaska Native culture with new audiences around the world; and to use the power of games to share, celebrate and extend cultures throughout the world.
Additional Resources:
Website: http://neveralonegame.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NeverAloneGame
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NeverAloneGame