未择之路 (AppID: 3631560)
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"The Road Not Taken " is a live-action interactive game exploring life's choices through Yi Jing (I Ching) philosophy. Explore pricing history and player statistics for 未择之路.
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- OS: Windows 10 64位
- Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K / AMD FX-6300
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 960 2GB
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 1 GB available space
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About This Game
"The Road Not Taken " is a live-action interactive game exploring life's choices through Yi Jing (I Ching) philosophy. Follow a student's struggles in parallel modern China, reflecting youth anxiety. A student-made project celebrating Chinese cultural wisdom.
Detailed Description
**The Road Not Taken**
*Developed by a student team, this live-action interactive game blends Yi Jing (I Ching) philosophy with modern storytelling. Follow a young woman's struggles in a parallel contemporary China, mirroring universal youth anxieties. We innovatively integrate traditional Chinese wisdom with interactive gameplay—using AIGC-enhanced filming for immersion.*
Key Features:
- **Authentic Live-Action**: Fully performed by actors, with AIGC-assisted production
- **Cultural Fusion**: Yi Jing divination mechanics woven into narrative choices
- **Student-Driven**: Cross-disciplinary team passionate about cultural innovation
Our mission:
To bridge ancient wisdom (yin-yang, hexagrams) with modern gaming, creating cross-cultural dialogue. This project—funded through grassroots support—aims to make Chinese philosophy accessible globally.
*"A student-made tribute to I Ching's timeless relevance."*
(Steam-friendly version: 1,500 characters with keywords like *"interactive movie" + "Chinese philosophy" + "choices matter"*)
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