Past For Future TuoMuseo A man struggling to accept his current life and time discovers the story of a brilliant and eccentric woman who was ableā¦ Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsA man struggling to accept his current life and time discovers the story of a brilliant and eccentric woman who was able to travel through time to escape her present unhappiness. As a player you travel to the beautiful coastal town of Taranto to uncover her real tragic story, track her down through time and maybe escape your own present. This is a game about escaping an unhappy present and romanticising the past. Past For Future has been produced by the National Archaelogical Museum of Taranto (MArTA). Information Seller:TuoMuseo Genre:Adventure, Family Release:Dec 20, 2018 Updated:Jan 10, 2019 Version:1.3 Size:131.2 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal After the worldwide success of Father and Son (3 million players in the world), the official video game of the National Archaeological Museum of Taranto (MArTA) arrives in collaboration with the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities. A man struggling to accept his current life and time discovers the story of a brilliant and eccentric woman who was able to travel through time to escape her present unhappiness. As a player you travel to the beautiful coastal town of Taranto to uncover her real tragic story, track her down through time and maybe escape your own present. This is a game about escaping an unhappy present and romanticising the past. Past for future is a 2D horizontal scrolling narrative game that explores the human feelings associated with our present, caged between what could have happened in the face of different choices in the past and what will be in our future. Through William's physical and metaphorical journey, we will move from London to Taranto in search of a mysterious missing woman. The background for Past for Future is the original soundtrack created especially by Polish musician Arkadiusz Reikowski. The graphics are hand-painted by Tida Kietsungden, who boasts important past experiences with Square Enix, From Software, Warner Bros and Microsoft. Art Director is Sean Wenham (Ubisoft, Sony UK). Fabio Viola and Massimiliano Elia took care of the project management. sebgo Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2010 830 397 63 Male 95% leisure. Somewhere in a town amidst the Amazon jungle. http://www.google.com #2 sebgo, Dec 28, 2018 Gonna check this. I like the looks and I bet nobody complained about the price tag. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,714 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #3 squarezero, Dec 28, 2018 This looks very similar to another game by the same publisher, Father and Son (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/father-and-son/id1225188961?mt=8). I did enjoy what I was able to play of that game, but some sections could be unlocked only by visiting a museum in Italy, so I could never finish it. I guess this is the same game without the real world requirements. sebgo Well-Known Member Dec 26, 2010 830 397 63 Male 95% leisure. Somewhere in a town amidst the Amazon jungle. http://www.google.com #4 sebgo, Dec 29, 2018 Wow. Talk about Out-App Purchases. =P Giumig Member May 27, 2016 17 0 1 #5 Giumig, Jan 2, 2019 The game can be finished completely without having to go to the MArTA. Only some special sections, not related to the main story, are unlocked by visiting the Archeological Museum of Taranto. Giumig Member May 27, 2016 17 0 1 #6 Giumig, Jan 14, 2019 New update with bugfixing and optimizations (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
This looks very similar to another game by the same publisher, Father and Son (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/father-and-son/id1225188961?mt=8). I did enjoy what I was able to play of that game, but some sections could be unlocked only by visiting a museum in Italy, so I could never finish it. I guess this is the same game without the real world requirements.
The game can be finished completely without having to go to the MArTA. Only some special sections, not related to the main story, are unlocked by visiting the Archeological Museum of Taranto.