Made in 2 weeks for #AdvJam2023

HOW TO PLAY

Just click and iterate with only left mouse button

  • left click to skip the dialog
  • esc to skip cutscenes
  • "S" keyboard to autosave (only downloaded version)
  • "L" keyboard to load an autosave (only downloaded version)

BACKGROUND STORY

Berlin, 1931, inspired by the real life facts of Swiss writer and photographer Annemarie Schwarzenbach (Zurichch, May 23 1908 – Sils Im Engadin, November 15 1942), openly lesbian, world traveller, reporter, drug addict, anti Nazi activist, also known as Miro, this game is an ironical short adventure game (classic point and click style) set in one of the most famous queer café in Berlin just before the catastrophic ascent of the Nazism. 

Help Miro cheering up the bar customers and being forgiven by her lover, the Baroness, who retains the apartment key, meet some great historical and fantasy characters of the 30's queer Berlin such as doctor Magnus Hirschfeld.

Hot scenes and backgrounds, sailors, perverts, gay fellas, beautiful women... Come and join us in The Queer Night Of Miro!

Annemarie Schwarzenbach


Magnus Hirschfeld

CREDITS

  • Written by Ascari
  • Graphic and implementation by LBRTY
  • Designed by LBRTY and Ascari
  • Additional writing LBRTY
  • Music by Ascari
  • SFX freesound.org


StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux, HTML5
Rating
Rated 3.9 out of 5 stars
(15 total ratings)
AuthorsLBRTY, Ascari
GenreAdventure
TagsAdult, Comedy, Gay, Historical, Lesbian, LGBT, Point & Click, Queer, Surreal, Transgender
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish, Italian

Download

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Click download now to get access to the following files:

miro-windows.zip 18 MB
miro-macos.zip 21 MB
miro-linux.zip

Comments

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Excellent stuff, bizarre, gripping, surreal, captivatingly 'strange'. 

thanks a lot!

Man, do I feel silly now. Got stuck for a hot (ha!) minute before I realised that the screen scrolls to the left ...

I really wonder what the other patrons were thinking about the woman who just stood in the middle of an open space and said: "Oh no, what do I do? I have nowhere to go!" :))

Having the game based on historical facts is a nice touch. Berlin in the Twenties and Thirties is a great setting. I'm surprised we don't see that more often in adventure games. You managed to capture the atmosphere quite nicely. The lovely art surely helps with that. I'd loved to have a puzzle or two that aren't fetch quests, but that's just a minor nitpick. Making the patrons happy was fun. I enjoyed visiting the Dorian Gray a lot. A the dachshund is just too cute. 

Fun game!

This game was wild but funny and entertaining. I don't want to spoil it, but it was an awesome experience.

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thank you for kind words and video, i run ti Watch It 👀

You're welcome, hope you enjoy the video :)