False Echo Gameplay Trailer Reveals Submarine Simulation Game
False Echo applies the information-control mechanics of Papers, Please to a submarine setting, offering a narrative-driven simulation about censorship and trust during wartime.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
Retromagine released a gameplay trailer for False Echo, a simulation game set on a submarine in 1942 where players decipher encrypted communications, control information, and find the truth within a suspicious crew. The game is scheduled for release on PC via Steam.
Retromagine released a gameplay trailer for False Echo, a simulation game set aboard a secret submarine in 1942. Players operate the Obscura device to process communications, adjust rotors, connect cables, and synchronize signals, then use the ECHO system to determine message authenticity. The crew is isolated and suspicious, conversations are inconsistent, and orders contradict each other daily. The game emphasizes information control, censorship, and contradiction detection, with multiple endings based on player choices. False Echo is scheduled for release on PC via Steam.
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- Game Spark 疑心暗鬼の潜水艦で情報の取捨選択を行う『False Echo』ゲームプレイトレイラー!