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As a music-centric game, the soundtrack is its backbone. The original jazz score evolves as the player progresses, transitioning from fragmented, dissonant notes to a cohesive, soaring performance as the quartet reunites.
The story centers on a jazz quartet whose lead singer, Nina, has passed away. The remaining members—Kirk (piano), JB (cello), and Sebastian (drums)—are paralyzed by their own forms of grief, which have manifested as environmental "corruptions" within a surreal forest. Nina returns as a ghost to navigate these psychological landscapes, helping her bandmates process their sorrow so they can perform a final farewell concert. Gameplay Mechanics The Forest Quartet (1.52 GB)
The puzzles here involve explosive interactions and volatile environments, representing the destructive nature of unresolved rage. As a music-centric game, the soundtrack is its backbone
Nina’s primary interaction tool is her . By singing, she interacts with the world, powers machinery, and clears the "fungal" manifestations of grief. Technical and Artistic Design Nina’s primary interaction tool is her
Despite its small footprint, the game is visually and auditorily dense:
This segment features frantic movements and mechanical puzzles, mirroring the overwhelming, buzzing thoughts associated with anxiety.
