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Annapurna's next three games are a turn-based musical, a Zelda-like adventure, and a puzzle game exploring a utopian society


Publisher Annapurna Interactive has revealed three new games in its latest digital showcase, all of which are playable at this week's Tokyo Game Show.

D-topia reveal trailer Watch on YouTube Next up is People of Note, described as "a full fledged musical, condensed into a video game" - specifically, a turn-based RPG. People of Note reveal trailer Watch on YouTube Lastly, there's the Zelda-like adventure Demi and the Fractured Dream from developer Yarn Owl. "From the wonderful puzzle adventure D-topia, to the catchy, innovative turn-based musical RPG People of Note, and a beautiful love letter to the classic action-adventure genre with Demi and the Fractured Dream, these games embody our vision of supporting world-class developers who are pushing the boundaries of artist story telling."

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