The Shivah - Can you survive In this dark world?
The Shivah are a story of a Jewish Rabbi (Russell Stone) that just tries to survive In a world that´s way to dark and hard.
Wadjet Eye Games sure knows how to make different and deep adventure games. And trust me, their game "The Shivah (It costs 5 bucks) "ain't no exception. Infact, The Shivah are one one of the most uniq video games that I have ever played to date.
It really doesn't remind me about any other game that I have played In the past. Sure, The Shivah might not be everyones cup of tea (do the faith theme). But I think that everyone should at least give the game a try, It´s worth that much at least.
And hey, you can download and try the demo first ;)
About Shivah:
"Russell Stone is a Jewish Rabbi at a poor synagogue in New York City. He is a devout man with a problem. Membership is way down and he lacks the funds to keep his synagogue open. Things are looking very bleak, and he has grown progressively more cynical and bitter with the passage of time.
Wadjet Eye Games sure knows how to make different and deep adventure games. And trust me, their game "The Shivah (It costs 5 bucks) "ain't no exception. Infact, The Shivah are one one of the most uniq video games that I have ever played to date.
It really doesn't remind me about any other game that I have played In the past. Sure, The Shivah might not be everyones cup of tea (do the faith theme). But I think that everyone should at least give the game a try, It´s worth that much at least.
And hey, you can download and try the demo first ;)
About Shivah:
"Russell Stone is a Jewish Rabbi at a poor synagogue in New York City. He is a devout man with a problem. Membership is way down and he lacks the funds to keep his synagogue open. Things are looking very bleak, and he has grown progressively more cynical and bitter with the passage of time.
Just as he is on the verge of packing it all in, he receives some interesting news. A former member of his congregation has died and left the Rabbi a significant amount of money. A blessing? Or the start of something far more sinister? Can Rabbi Stone just accept the money and move on? His conscience says no. Step into his shoes as he travels all over Manhattan in his attempt to uncover the truth."