-=About=-

Follow the Thread is a narrative game where you play as the female protagonist Emese who is a newly hired fashion worker, passionate to enter the industry.

What she doesn't know is that she's actually getting herself into a horrible fast fashion factory where she as a person isn't valued and is instead seen as a tool who must work as efficiently as possible.

Work through six days of Emese's journey as she slowly learns the harsh reality of the industry she's entered by playing through menial tasks such as sewing, ironing and folding.



-=Controls=-

Movement

W - Forward

A  - Left

S - Backward

D - Right

Use the mouse to control where you look.

LMB - Examine someone / an object

RMB - Interact

Sewing Mini-game

W - Move fabric forward

A  - Move fabric left

S - Move fabric backward

D - Move fabric right

Hold LMB - Rotate fabric

Spacebar - Begin sewing

Ironing Mini-game

Mouse - Controls iron

Hold LMB - Lowers iron



-=Meet the Team=-

Developers

-Alexander Smith

-Dylan Potts

Artists

-Ana Dunec

-Anna Vishneva

-Charlie Turner

-Lauren Mcintyre

Designers

-Antonio Tsvetkov

-Nikolaos Antoniadis

-=System Requirements=-

Minimum Requirements

OSWindows 7 64-bit and above, MacOS, Linux
ProcessorIntel Core i7-930 @ 2.80GHz (4 Cores, 8 Threads) / AMD Phenom II X6 1055T @ 2.80GHz (6 Cores, 6 Threads)  
Memory1GB 
Video Card
NVIDIA GTX 560 1GB / AMD Radeon HD 6870 
BrowsersGoogle Chrome (This includes all Chromium based browsers), Firefox, Microsoft Edge 


Recommended Requirements

OSWindows 10 64-bit 
ProcessorIntel Core i7-4770K @ 3.50GHz (4 Cores, 8 Threads) / AMD RYZEN5 1600 AF @ 3.20GHz (6 Cores, 12 Threads) 
Memory2GB
Video Card
NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB / Radeon RX 470 4GB 
BrowsersGoogle Chrome (This includes all Chromium based browsers), Firefox, Microsoft Edge 

Comments

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I've played it! The atmosphere is dark, but I found it very captivating and true-to-life. It's alarming to think that situations like the one depicted in the game exist all over the world, with factories run by foreign companies being built in countries where employment opportunities are scarce. Thank you very much for creating such a fantastic piece of work.

nice idea story