Nothing seizes the imagination like miniatures. From museum dioramas to model villages, doll houses to toy soldiers, there’s just something wondrous about small worlds.
First-person indie game Metamorphosis captures that same magic, but also intensifies it by shrinking your perspective from the get-go.You play as a tiny bug, scuttling across mountainous furniture while being pulled deeper into the secret recesses which lie just beyond the human dimension.
Like a flea circus, Metamorphosis offers a bizarre glimpse of insect life, while also being tightly wrapped up in the archaic atmosphere of the early 20th century.Metamorphosis is influenced by the work of Franz Kafka.
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