Are you looking to jump into the World Of Darkness interactive fiction universe? If so, Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart Of The Forest is on sale and the perfect entry point.

Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart Of The Forest is on Sale Until February 3rd on Steam.

At 60% off, Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart Of The Forest is an absolute steal. The novel has been cut down from the original price to $5.99 USD.

The interactive novel is set in the primeval wilderness of modern Europe, where you take control of Maia—who has come to Poland hoping to trace her family roots.

It features heavy RPG systems, which are adapted from the World Of Darkness RPGs. It’s a great simulation, and mixed in with the masterful storytelling—it offers an immersive narrative.

Heart Of The Forest is entirely choice-driven, and your decisions will also impact your character’s attributes. These are Rage, Willpower, and Health—which also affects the story choices you can make, and the “presentation” of the world around you.

If you’re a fan of fantasy, and the Vampire: The Masquerade IF novels—this is definitely worth checking out. Heart Of The Forest isn’t your usual, text-only experience either.

The novel is accompanied by gorgeous art and music that elevates the entire experience. The characters are hand-illustrated, combined with pictures of real places to help fuel your imagination.

Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Heart Of The Forest is a treat for any World Of Darkness fan. It expands on the werewolf lore, tribes, and history well.

The story also plays majorly on the themes of deforestation and the environment. The presentation and story are easily the best out of all the WoD interactive fiction & visual novels.

It’s also great for replayability, with one playthrough taking around 3–4 hours. At $5.99, we couldn’t recommend it more.

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By Camellia Hao Ren

Camellia Hao Ren is an Australian journalist and editor. When they aren't writing, they are usually playing games or reading.

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