Inkle, the studio behind the acclaimed likes of Heaven’s Vault and last year’s A Highland Song, has just surprise-released The Forever Labyrinth, a free browser-based narrative adventure spanning the entire history of art from across the world.
Inkle is calling The Forever Labyrinth a “replayable rogue-like adventure”, and says a single play-through will ordinarily take around 20 minutes.
It’s also lovely to have more Inkle so soon after last year’s A Highland Song – which Eurogamer’s Chris Tapsell called a “a magical sonnet hidden beneath a game” in his four out of five review.
The Forever Labyrinth looks to be a pleasingly intriguing thing with plenty of Inkle’s usual charm based on my relatively brisk playtime (you can have a go yourself here), and it’s a neat way to get some art in your eyes that you mightn’t ordinarily see.