Laundry Bear Games' 'A Mortician's Tale' Coming 2017
/ Stephen CranePreviously called Mortuary Simulator, Laundry Bear Games' narrative-driven Death Positive game A Mortician's Tale will be coming to PC next year. You can check out some details about the game, and some screenshots below:
A Mortician's Tale is a narrative-driven death positive video game where you play as a mortician tasked with running a funeral home. Take on the role of recent funeral direction graduate Charlie as she learns the ropes of the business and industry. Prepare the cadavers of the deceased (via embalming or cremation), attend their funerals and console their loved ones, and interact with Charlie's coworkers, clients, and bosses. A Mortician's Tale is an informative, honest, and sometimes humorous look at the current state of and the future of the western death industry.
Our next game is A Mortician's Tale: a #DeathPositive game where you play as a funeral director 💀 Coming early 2017https://t.co/8Ur5qviXsL pic.twitter.com/yZo15BD6gW
— Laundry Bear Games (@laundry_bear) December 2, 2016
We'll have to wait until 2017 to see A Mortician's Tale come out, until then follow the team on Twitter while also checking out Episode 45 of our podcast where Gabby joined us for some video game talk.
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