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Playing Kafka for Windows

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 4.2
  • (1)

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A thought-invoking adventure game

Playing Kafka is a fully-voiced, narrative adventure game that thrusts players into a world of impenetrable schemes, never-ending plot twists, and conversations that slip through the cracks of logic and reason. Based on the life and works of author Franz Kafka and developed with the input of experts, this indie game seeks to encapsulate the essence of Kafka’s uniquely unsettling vision of modern society's alienation and the nature of bureaucratic life.

Playing Kafka delves deeply into the themes of alienation and unresolved familial issues, drawing inspiration from three of Kafka’s most famous works: “The Trial," "The Castle," and "Letter to His Father."

Make the right decisions

A standout feature of Playing Kafka is its fully-voiced story, which branches out into numerous directions. The narrative is rich with atmospheric puzzles and fateful decisions that challenge players to navigate a web of unclear rules and machinations. Making use of drag-and-drop gameplay mechanics also breathes life into the various characters and environments, making the world feel more dynamic and interactive. 

Despite the game’s engaging design, the puzzles are relatively straightforward and are often accompanied by hints to ensure players can progress without excessive frustration. This design choice aligns with the game’s intent to provide a contemplative experience rather than a stressful one. The story unfolds over approximately 1.5 hours, but this brief duration is packed with profound narrative elements. 

Each chapter of the game is based on one of the three mentioned titles above, so players can find some familiarity in the stories if they’ve already read these iconic pieces. All of these chapters provide a unique experience that is independent of the other chapters while still managing to tie the gameplay together in order to keep it cohesive and naturally flowing.

Short but impactful

Playing Kafka offers a contemplative, immersive experience that encapsulates the essence of each of the author’s works. With its fully-voiced story, branching narratives, captivating puzzles, and drag-and-drop mechanics, the game brings Kafka's world to life in a dynamic and interactive way. Despite its relatively short duration and pretty simple puzzles, this indie title provides a profound and haunting journey through the existential complexities of Kafka’s literary universe.

  • Pros

    • All characters are voiced
    • Captivating gameplay mechanics
    • Based on Kafka’s popular works
    • Story branches out in various directions
  • Cons

    • Relatively short gameplay duration
    • Puzzles can be too simple
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Playing Kafka for PC

  • Paid
  • In English
  • Vvaries-with-devices
  • 4.2
  • (1)

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