Cairn T-Shirt Service Prints Player Summit Records
The service turns individual gameplay into a physical keepsake, extending the game's focus on personal climbing experience beyond the screen.
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The Game Bakers launched a service for survival climbing game Cairn that prints a player's summit route, struggle points, death count, and trajectory onto a T-shirt. The shirt costs 47 dollars and requires at least one summit completion. It is available from the Extra menu on PC and PlayStation.
The Game Bakers, the studio behind Furi and Haven, added a real-world keepsake to their survival climbing game Cairn. The Your Kami Ascent t-shirt service prints the exact route a player took up Mount Kami, along with points where they struggled, their death count, and the trajectory to the summit. The design records how the player climbed, not game characters or logos. Cairn itself has drawn attention on Steam, where over 95 percent of 720 user reviews are positive. The game conveys fatigue and danger through trembling limbs and breathing rather than gauges. The T-shirt costs 47 dollars and requires at least one summit completion. Players can order it from the Extra menu on PC or PlayStation versions.
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