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The Unintended Consequences of Curiosity arrives on Steam

March 22, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Indie game developer Aikio has announced the release of their adventure puzzler The Unintended Consequences of Curiosity on Steam.  This adventure provides challenging and chilly puzzles for those who want to play solo or with friends.

In The Unintended Consequences of Curiosity a small group of children accidentally break a magical snow globe that the town people use to keep the harsh winters away.  Without the magic of the snow globe, their hometown becomes completely frozen and it is now up to them to find a way to drive away the winter and unfreeze their town.

Players can go it alone or set out with up to 4 friends and travel through a variety of environments and encounter environmental puzzles that will require clever use of magical items that can be found along the way.

This adventure features:

  • A vast adventure to enjoy.
  • Single player or fun for up to 4 players with single screen co-op.
  • Cleverly designed puzzles with interesting mechanics.
  • Epic boss encounters.
  • Original soundtrack consisting of over 20 compositions.

Whimsical adventure game by a solo developer. Supports 1-4 players and draws inspiration from the early 90’s adventure games.

The Unintended Consequences of Curiosity is available now on Steam with a 15% discount for the first week.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Aikio, The Unintended Consequences of Curiosity

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