

The city will be, to some extent, free-roaming and fully explorable (though you likely won’t need to point-and-click across the entirety of central Europe). “Europolis is not just the dark heart of Europe,” explains the game’s Kickstarter page, “it is the filthy bowels and bloodied entrails of Europe.” A vast city stretching over the remains of Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Belgium, and the Netherlands, Europolis is a dark city full of shady characters.

Europolis, as you can probably guess, is located in the latter. The story of The Longest Journey is set across two parallel worlds: Arcadia, a place of magic and fantasy, and Stark, a world of science and order. While previously detailed locations have been high fantasy cities locales full of magic, the newly announced city of Europolis takes a hard left into the grim realm of cyberpunk. Having already surpassed their original $850,000 goal and two stretch goals after that, the developers have released some information about the game’s setting to drum up support as they approach the million dollar mark. Red Thread Games has found success Kickstarting Dreamfall Chapters, the long-awaited sequel to the hit adventure game Dreamfall: The Longest Journey. Instead of waiting for the Greek population to feel the pinch of the policy approved or tolerated by them, Juncker by pure discretion makes new compromises with the Athens government.Prepare to point and click your way through the rain-slick, neon-lit streets of Europolis.


Despite the denial of reality of the Greek population, Brussels continues to consider Greece as creditworthy Even after transferring at the expense of the Eurosystem billions of savings from Greek accounts abroad, neither Brussels nor Frankfurt are making a realistic assessment of the game players. As a man with strategic talents and the gift to shape policy by formulas, his presence at that time was fortuitous for Germany and indispensable for Brandt, as he had none of the archetypal politician’s incessant desire to be in the public limelight. Indeed, he was the man behind Brandt who since the early 60s advocated a new relationship of Germany with her Eastern neighbours, and in particular with the Soviet Union. The praise which has been widely bestowed upon the achievements of Egon Bahr who recently died, mainly concern his merits as the architect of Willy Brandt’s Ostpolitik.
