

In a rural and desolate setting, the veil between the human and the spiritual is thin, so spirits, demons and all kinds of mythological creatures roam freely, affecting a population that has in witches an authority figure to whom come with your problems.

One of its main characteristic elements is its setting, anchored in the Cherdyn region, north of Russia in the 19th century, a crossroads between the Slavic pagan traditions and Christianity, also conditioned by being a gateway between East and West, with influences from both sides. The demonstration is quite short and we propose to live Vasilisa's introduction as a sorceress and her first day of work, enough to try an appetizer of some of the main keys of Black Book. The protagonist does not accept this circumstance, nor does she believe that she has committed suicide, so she takes up the magical arts with the promise that by breaking the seven seals of the dark book, she will be able to obtain any wish that her heart longs for. Love sets her off the path of witchcraft by deciding to marry her beloved, but fate stands in the way of her happiness when her partner commits suicide, condemning himself to a grave on unspoken ground and to an eternity in hell. We play Vasilisa, a young orphan called to be a Znatka, a sorceress capable of speaking, interacting and fighting spirits, under the tutelage of old Egor. The game starts from an original and different premise. A good sign that is explained from how suggestive the playable demo is. This is a convincing cover letter for a project that is currently seeking funding through Kickstarter and which has in fact already managed to double its minimum funding in the absence of 19 days, making its way between new goals that are gradually being unveiled.
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These days on Steam a game called Black Book: Prologue is trending, categorized as Free to Play, although it is rather a demo.
