Desert Birds

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For children aged 10+ and every grown up and parent who yearns back for their childhood!

Do you like creation and caring for other people more than destruction and conflict? Or do you like both? In this post apocalyptic RPG with space travel you can either focus on creation and building stuff, or you can focus on protecting the people close to you. You can do both, if you like!   In "Desert Birds" the planet earth is but a wasteland. The human species is barely alive and so, so tired. And space travel only brings us as far as the outer solar system - If at all. But people come together and help each other. They care for each other. And they look out for each other.   You don't have to save mankind. But you can, and should, save the people close to you.

You play as a group of children, teens and/or young adults, all named after birds, who live in a mysterious village. When the world died some decades ago, a small girl was found in the ruins. She never grows older, and she never wakes up from her sleep, though the people who live close to her can communicate with her in their dreams. More even: despite always sleeping, she reacts to her surroundings just like a normal girl would do. That's why a small village formed around her to care for her. You grew up in this village and the elders now made a great suggestion: it's time for the younger people to take command of the village to make it more attractive to young people, and therefore also to the girl, who they call Eni.

You can explore the surrounding desert, even the remaining forests far away, and, but thats just between you and me: even space. Get some treasures and some valuable materials to build and expand your village - or live a life as a nomadic tribe and get ready to explore the world fully with everyone always around.

And who knows, maybe you can uncover the truth about Eni, about the apocalypse that turned most of the world into a desert, and also why the people living in space do nothing to help people down here on planet Earth.

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