A miniature meditative puzzle experience based on the Lithuanian-American environment artist Aleksandra Kasuba’s concept of the Retreat House - a unique, utopian facility used by large corporations to rejuvenate their overworked employees.
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About This Game

A proposal for enlightened corporations with a concern for the social implications resulting from prolonged neglect of human needs in our mechanized society.

- Lithuanian-American environment artist Aleksandra Kasuba, 1970


A corporation is to build and maintain a Retreat House to provide its people with relief from everyday demands and pressures of the office. The Retreat house is to be used by all corporation employees on a rotational basis, on the corporation’s time and at its expense.



The visitor will spend most of his time in the Galleries, where the elemental displays take place. The Galleries are designed to feel enourmous, seemingly without walls, and to sound like echo chambers. Here the visitor will encounter the Elements: Earth, Air, Fire, Water.



Given time unregimented, confronted with Elemental ocurances, and free from a constant rush of information which stifles natural reactions, the visitor would be able to experience the self in an environment not by the dictates of a particular society, but be forced to respond to himself alone. The experience could reveal one’s true self, and hopefully stir it enough to pursue its substance.



Aleksandra Kasuba (1923 – 2019) - a Lithuanian-American environment artist. In 1970 she authored Utility for the Soul, a competition entry in a short book format for Projects Outside Art launched by Experiments in Art and Technology (E.A.T.), an organization developing collaborations between artists and engineers. Utility for the Soul would eventually become Kasuba’s manifesto, implementing the utopian goal at the core of her research, the search for a harmonious world and a peaceful dialogue between humankind, nature and technology.

FEATURES


  • Original utopian narrative - based upon a short story by artist Aleksandra Kasuba
  • Puzzle infused gameplay - 11 rooms to explore, each with a unique elemental puzzle
  • Ambient soundscape - meditative, soothing atmosphere
  • Minimalist graphics - hand animated black and white visuals
  • Multiple languages - Playable in English, French and Lithuanian
  • Miniature experience - 15 to 30 min. of gameplay

REVIEWS


A space in which we can ponder the dual nature of what it means to encounter a critique of a data-driven busy society on a device which facilitates exactly what the art piece sets out to critique in the first place.

- IndieCade 2021 Jury

ABOUT THE DEVELOPER


Weekend Warriors is a small and young independent games collective from Vilnius, Lithuania.

  • Game design - Povilas Vincentas Jankūnas
  • Programming - Daumantas Šimkus, Mykolas Krupauskas, Aleksandras Trakas
  • Sounds & Music - Ignas Čeponis

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10
    • Processor: AMD Ryzen 3
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GTX 1050
    • Storage: 650 MB available space

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