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BeiHai 2010 is an emotional point-and-click adventure about youth, love, and the journey of growing up. Dive into the memories of Namo, who, after years abroad, receives a wedding invitation from her old school friend Shannon. This unexpected message sends her spiraling back to her youth in the Chinese city of Beihai.

Experience a touching story of friendship, first love, and the bittersweet challenges of coming of age. Accompany Namo on her journey through the past and present, encountering people who shaped her life: Lanshi, her first great love, Shannon, her closest friend, and Duchuan, the quiet companion who was always by her side.

Gameplay and Interaction

  • Point-and-Click Adventure: Explore beautifully crafted scenes and interact with everyday objects to uncover Namo's story.
  • Dialogue Choices: Shape the narrative with different dialogue options and influence the relationships between characters.
  • Flashbacks: Unlock memories and relive the emotional highs and lows of Namo's youth.
  • Dance Sequences: Perform rhythmic movements and immerse yourself deeper into Namo's emotional world.

Unique Style and Atmosphere

  • Minimalistic Design: Characters are shown only in fragments (e.g., eyes, hands), leaving room for the player's imagination and enhancing emotional depth.
  • Color and Sound Aesthetics: Each character is represented by a unique color, and the emotional soundtrack evolves a recurring melody to match the scene's mood.
  • Atmospheric Storytelling: Experience intimate everyday moments like lighting a cigarette in the dark, opening a mailbox on a rainy evening, or dancing to melancholic music.

A Personal Story

BeiHai 2010 is inspired by the real-life experiences of its creator, and tells of the naive dreams and bittersweet memories of youth. It is an interactive love letter to a bygone era, an emotional journey showing how the choices of our youth shape who we become.

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