Donald Trump in Welcome to Orochi Park

A new playable demo and trailer unveiled for Anima Chambers' debut, parodies The Secret World, Mass Effect, global politics, and a whole lot more. A fusion of turn-based strategy with classic text adventure storytelling, Welcome To Orochi Park is in fact the most advanced Twine game ever made, with the popular interactive fiction engine enhanced with high-quality artwork, full voice acting, and complex persistent game systems.

Donald Trump in Welcome to Orochi Park
The game started life as a fan project for The Secret World but Anima Chambers soon developed Welcome To Orochi Park into a full-scale separate game, which parodies a range of other video games, pop culture quirks, and more besides. In the new demo, released today via Steam, Donald Trump (although we don't like him) and Kim Jong-Un find themselves teaming up to fight a greater evil. Funcom writer and game director Joel Bylos makes a cameo. The demo is an early one – the game is far from finished – but creator Anima Chambers hopes this will give people a taste of what's to come, as well as the opportunity for valuable feedback.

"Welcome To Orochi Park has been a labour of love for years now, and I'm delighted to finally reveal what I've been working on," said Chambers. "the full game won't be released for some time yet, but the demo should give people a sense of what the game is all about.Chambers added: "The Secret World community have been really supportive so far, which is great for something that began its life as a fan project. I'm very grateful for my core fanbase of The Secret World players."

Welcome To Orochi Park will be released later in 2018. The demo can be downloaded via the game's Steam page.

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