Following the release of Escape Tales: The Awakening in 2018, publisher Board&Dice will have a standalone successor at SPIEL '19: Escape Tales: Low Memory. An overview:
The following morning, Elizabeth wakes up on her sofa. She is having a terrible headache and her home is trashed — turned upside down as if there had been a break-in. Although she keeps trying, she is unable to recall anything after the moment she left work the evening before. Elizabeth decides to use the memory scanner. It is the perfect tool for the situation! However, every technological advancement comes at a price...
Escape Tales: Low Memory is an escape room in card game form, with immersive exploration, no time limits when solving puzzles, and a collection of tough choices that will captivate and draw you deeply into a riveting story of a cyberpunk future. In the game, players delve into the stories of three characters, experiencing the main plot from three different perspectives to make the right call at the end of the game. Switching characters not only brings a new and different perspective, but also changes the way locations are explored.
It all starts with flowers: orange, bergamot, jasmine, lavender, narcissus, and the rose. Through a variety of production methods, you transform flowers into the corresponding scents and use them to complete a perfume recipe.
Not only will perfumers have to master the art of processing flowers and mixing fragrant essential oils, fixatives, and solvents, but they also have to continuously develop their knowledge and learn new techniques by studying and traveling. In the game, this is represented by acquiring apprenticeship and city tiles that provide unique benefits to their owners.
Furthermore, players have to nurture their social position among nobles and try to influence the King and his Court thanks to the intercession of powerful Ladies properly courted and seduced. It is easy to be carried away by the froth and folly of the nobility and perfumery at the Court of Versailles. When perfumes are presented to the King and the Court, they score prestige points based on how fashionable and original they are.
• How's this for a SPIEL '19 teaser? Look what's listed on the "terms of use" page on Days of Wonder's website:
Deep Blue, eh? Expect more information on this title — that is, more than almost nothing — in July 2019... (HT: jsaah)