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11:45 A Vivid Life is a point-and-click adventure that follows a young woman grappling with a bizarre medical mystery. After discovering her skeleton belongs to someone else, she hijacks an X-ray machine and heads to the countryside to uncover the truth. The game blends surreal dialogue, quirky character interactions, and a mix of body horror and dark humor. Players navigate environments by clicking to trigger events, solving minor puzzles that advance the strange narrative. The tone leans into absurdity, with a focus on dialogue over complex mechanics. Developed by Deconstructeam, the studio behind The Norwood Suite, this title has a niche following for its offbeat storytelling. While its runtime is brief, around two hours, it packs an unusual concept that lingers. Fans of surreal narratives and low-effort point-and-clicks might appreciate the disjointed charm, though the lack of gameplay depth could deter others. The art style leans into a muted, eerie aesthetic that complements the body-horror themes. Metacritic users note it as a polarizing but memorable experiment in weirdness.
A short weird tale about a girl who discovered her skeleton isn't hers, stole an xray machine and fled to the country to investigate her own body.
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