This is the story of the Norwegian explorer Johan Adrian Jacobsen. From 1881 to 1883 he travelled along the northwestern coasts of the Americas. Commissioned by a support comitee, he purchased and catalogued an immense number of artefacts and objects from local tribes for the German Humboldt Foundation. Totem's Sound is based on his personal accounts. Well, almost. Enjoy a day of Johan's journey, featuring great outdoor activities such as canoe races, collecting clams, not getting eaten by a giant grizzley and of course fish oil binge drinking. Get in contact with the local tribes, that are struggling to preserve their ways of life and their cultures in a rapidly changing world. Totem's Sound is an action rpg developed with the wonderful Löve. It's a commission by the Humbold Foundation, that Johan Adrian Jacobsen collected artefacts for 133 years ago. It was developed by the artist group gold extra in close collaboration with Causa Creations. And don't forget: it's a prototype.

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Totem's Sound is ready! After some last minute patches, we're ready for sharing...

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We're delighted to announce the release of our action rpg style historical adventure Totem's Sound!

It's the almost true story of the Norwegian explorer Johan Adrian Jacobsen and his journey to the American North-West in 1881...

We can't possibly write more, because we are sitting in the middle of the museum that Jacobsen worked for, right next to the actual artefacts, that our "hero" collected, trying to install some sort of game station.

So, please have a look at our itch.io page for downloading now, we'll be back with more information and some download links on the IndieDB later! Enjoy the game, to be played with either keyboard or x-box controller.

p.s.: You are of course also welcome to pass by at the museum, if you happen to be in the South-West of Berlin right now. There will be cake.

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