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Playable demo foretells The Fate of It All

It seemed like we'd heard the last of indie developer Michael B. Clark following the 2004 release of The Arrangment, but as the master of his own destiny, Clark had other ideas. And now he's let us in on his plans with the demo release of his upcoming adventure, The Fate of It All.

Fate, of course, is at the core of the experience. The game explores the lives of six different individuals, whose lives have all "come together in some bizarre twist". As you explore each person's tale, collecting clues and solving puzzles along the way, important questions about the nature of free will and human destiny will be raised, with a reminder that "we all have choices in life – always with consequences!"

Like Clark's previous titles (including his first, Harvest in 2002), The Fate of It All is a first-person slideshow-style adventure. The demo lets you explore one of the six lives involved in the full game, dropping you onto the private island of American sculptor Vance Arnold to uncover its many secrets.

The 172 MB demo, available exclusively for Windows from the game's official website, will have to tide you over for a while, as The Fate of It All has no target release date just yet. (Update: And now it does, as Clark says if all goes well the game will be ready by the end of this year.)

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