Bury me, my Love

2019

Videogame
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Bury me, my Love is a “reality-inspired game”, a documented fiction that draws inspiration directly from real-world events. The original idea stems from an article written by Le Monde journalist, Lucie Soullier, telling the story of Dana, a young Syrian woman who fled her country and is now living in Germany.

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Production dates
2019

Collection metadata

ACMI Identifier

igdb-74959

Formats/platforms

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Android

iOS

Nintendo Switch

Audience classification

E10 (ESRB)

Subject categories

Adventure

Indie

Simulator

Single player

IGDB

74959

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