Game Details
Never Alone: Foxtales
Genres: Platform, Puzzle, Adventure, Indie
Released on: PlayStation 4, Linux, PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Publishers: E-Line Media , Upper One Games , E-Line Media , Upper One Games
Themes: Action, Historical
Game Modes: Single player, Co-operative
Perspective: Side view
| Platform | Release Date |
|---|---|
| Linux | July 28, 2015 |
| Mac | July 28, 2015 |
| PC (Microsoft Windows) | July 28, 2015 |
| PlayStation 4 | July 28, 2015 |
| Xbox One | July 28, 2015 |
| Nintendo Switch | February 24, 2022 |
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About:
Spring has come to the Arctic and Nuna and Fox return in Never Alone: Foxtales -- the first expansion to 2014’s award-winning indie hit Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna). Foxtales features three all new levels full of environments to explore, puzzles to solve and enemies to face. Developed in partnership with the Alaska Native community, Foxtales reminds us that some challenges are best faced together and that even the smallest among us deserve respect. Features -Take to the seas -- Climb aboard your umiaq (a sealskin canoe) and take to the waters of the coasts, rivers and lakes of Northwest Alaska. Paddle through waves, ice floes and rapids or dive underwater and journey across the sea floor, inside mysterious caverns and through a sunken village. -Seek the help of the spirits and your companion -- Discover spirit helpers who can change the course of currents at your command. Switch between Nuna and Fox in single player mode or play with a friend in local co-op mode. -Explore Alaska Native culture -- Foxtales includes five new unlockable Cultural Insight videos featuring members of the Alaska Native community including the family of Willie Panik Goodwin, Sr., the storyteller whose tale of “The Two Coastal Brothers” inspired the game.
Story:
I know another story. I heard this one from Panik. There were two friends. One of them was a good fighter in Inupiaq games, and a good hunter. One was a good swimmer. The two friends were brave. Whenever they would cross the sea, they would use only willow as their boat paddles...