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Speaking as someone who isn’t Scottish, Scotland seems like the most incredible place. The rolling hills are a perfect setting for a game, yet aside from a couple of hours of Uncharted 4, they’ve ...
The gaming world is abuzz with anticipation as inkle, the innovative team behind celebrated games like 80 Days and Heaven's Vault, announces the release date for their upcoming narrative platformer, A ...
The new video game about a teenager’s journey across the Scottish Highlands is part of an emerging subgenre concerned with the mechanics of movement. By Autumn Wright Moira is a teenager on the run ...
Watch the latest trailer for A Highland Song to see what to expect with the Harmony content update, which brings five new tracks by Scottish folk bands Talisk and Fourth Moon, a new Landmarks feature ...
In the latest news from inkle, the creators of A Highland Song have announced the Harmony Update, bringing new content to their acclaimed narrative platformer. This update is set to take the adventure ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from A Highland Song Enter the Highlands. Lose yourself. Find harmony. Reach the sea. A narrative adventure with rhythm and survival elements, from the creators ...
Check out the teaser trailer for upcoming narrative adventure game, A Highland Song. From Inkle, the creators of 80 Days and Heaven's Vault, A Highland Song follows the story of a girl called Moira ...
Moira McKinnon has never seen the sea. For fifteen years she’s lived with her mum in a small house on the edge of the Scottish Highlands—then one day she receives a letter from her Uncle Hamish urging ...
A Highland Song is a wild adventure through the Scottish Highlands, with open platforming and dynamic storytelling, maps and music. When 15-year-old Moira McKinnon receives a letter from her Uncle ...
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