Lenin - The Lion
About
Lenin is an albino lion, the only one of his kind, and because of that he feels insecure and constantly discouraged. In fact, Lenin caters to all the symptoms of depression. Worse, his mother does not understand why his son was born this way, and the whole village despises him and treats him cruelly. At school, he suffers bullying and can’t concentrate on class.
Now, hopeless about life, certain situations seem to awaken in Lenin something that is not of everyone’s reality, but only of his. Something he will discover to be part of something else.
Besides, Lenin will find other species of animals, which may help him to understand himself.
However, things are getting dangerous and Lenin needs to take care with his actions (your actions).
Traveling between normality and a strange place, Lenin will have to face his inner fears and enemies – and often, the outer ones as well.
Lenin - The Lion is like a typical aerial-view RPGs of the SNES or Gameboy Color classics. The difference here is given by some criteria:
Now, hopeless about life, certain situations seem to awaken in Lenin something that is not of everyone’s reality, but only of his. Something he will discover to be part of something else.
Besides, Lenin will find other species of animals, which may help him to understand himself.
However, things are getting dangerous and Lenin needs to take care with his actions (your actions).
Traveling between normality and a strange place, Lenin will have to face his inner fears and enemies – and often, the outer ones as well.
Lenin - The Lion is like a typical aerial-view RPGs of the SNES or Gameboy Color classics. The difference here is given by some criteria:
- There are no battles or levels: all actions taken by the player are through conversations with NPC's, puzzles and varied options.
- There is always more than one choice to proceed: yes, though many games work with "moral choices", in Lenin - The Lion choices don't change the character profile, but how is the unfolding of the plot. With this in mind, there are always at least two different paths to the same part of the story.
- World filled with references to depression, its effects and treatments.
- No battle systems or levels.
- Lenin’s backpack is his menu. Losing it means not having access to the menu.
- Items and puzzles are crucial in the interactions between Lenin and the others.
- Choices determine the different endings of the game.
- Original art / soundtrack.
- Anthropomorphized world.
- A cute and unique main character ❤
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP or later
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: DirectX 9/OpenGL 4.1 capable GPU
- Storage: 400 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows XP or later
- Processor: Intel Core i7-4770
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Video Card with 512 MB
- Storage: 400 MB available space