Plastic Games
6 members DeveloperPlastic Games is a small independent games studio founded by Paul Dana and Jason Sharp in 2006. We primarily do fixed price contract work for clients...
A open world RPG game that takes place after humanity became so advanced that they transferred their minds in to computer based cyborgs machines or "DTO" which means Data Transferred Organism. In the game you wake up from a long system shut down and you don't remember who you are from the past. So you walk out of a shut down robotic factory covered in weeds,moss, and other types of plants. You then discover a city full with other dtos which is the only city known to be in the past and present. After finding out that you were some of the first transferred organisms and that humanity is all gone do to the earth's pollution rates and every one was transferred into dtos and you travel through unknown world to find out who you are.
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Plastic Games is a small independent games studio founded by Paul Dana and Jason Sharp in 2006. We primarily do fixed price contract work for clients...
We are an independent studio that wants to create interesting games and develop their skills. We always work with our community and are grateful for its...
A developer of visual novel games including Flowers -Le volume sur printemps-.
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