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  • Summary: A narrative road trip game set in the roaring Italian 70s, it tells the story of Lella, a restless woman driving on the roads of the western coast of Italy, the famous “Via Aurelia.” This is an interactive fiction game in the shape of an isometric racer and with a focus on replayability:A narrative road trip game set in the roaring Italian 70s, it tells the story of Lella, a restless woman driving on the roads of the western coast of Italy, the famous “Via Aurelia.” This is an interactive fiction game in the shape of an isometric racer and with a focus on replayability: every playthorugh lasts about fifteen minutes and there are sixteen different endings to discover. [Playstation.com] Expand
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  1. Nov 6, 2016
    80
    An original mix of interactive fiction and arcade racing that brings you into the Italy of the seventies: a truly unique game that deserves to be played.
  2. Oct 26, 2016
    70
    Quotation forthcoming.
  3. Nov 10, 2016
    68
    A "narrative racing game" where the storytelling is the core of the experience, and not the gameplay. Original and lovely... but ephemeral.
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  1. Oct 5, 2016
    4
    Ever wanted to simulate a road trip in 1970's Italy where you talk about abortion? Technically a driving game but it doesn't really matterEver wanted to simulate a road trip in 1970's Italy where you talk about abortion? Technically a driving game but it doesn't really matter how you drive. Technically a interactive fiction but it doesn't seem to really matter what dialog options you pick. 16 random endings but sometimes it will present the same story you just finished. The story has so many non-sequiturs to random narrative elements it comes off as unintentionally humorous. Skip this game. Expand