Dépanneur [day-pan-urr]: Noun. Québécois slang term referring to a convenience store.
Dépanneur Nocturne is a game by KO_OP released on May 26th, 2020. The game is also available on itch.io. In it, you play someone in a hurry to find a late-night birthday gift for their girlfriend, and who enters the titular store in the hopes of finding something, anything. Not like there’s much else open this close to midnight. Besides, it’s pouring and, because it’s Montreal, you can’t walk two steps without ending up in roadwork. Hey, that’s realistic so far!
"Bun-swar"? What's that? Some arcane language? |
Get a coffee, pet the cat, gather quarters for the toy machine. Grab any item that looks interesting. Eugénie, the salamander, will eventually realize your situation and offer her help in a more peculiar fashion. Despite the bizarre implications from posters and the occasional creepy discovery as you dig through the store’s secrets, the game never takes a turn into horror. It remains a wholesome, short story that does end with you finding a gift.
I've worked at a gas station/convenience store. The coffee usually ain't free. But hey, I'll take it. |
Soft drinks? I never heard of Porp, it better be good. I had to go five floors underground to find this machine! |
You can’t leave without at least something to bring back to your significant other, though there are better endings to be found by accepting Eugénie’s help. You get extra comments for everything you bring to your love, including the big gift. There’s plenty of developer’s foresight here, a nice depth for a game that’s otherwise simple.
Well that explains the mysticism. |
Dépanneur Nocturne is available on Steam for 4.99$ USD... Or 6.49$ CAD.
...By the way, I offhandedly mentioned itch.io early in this article. Turns out that I have a ton of stuff on the itch.io platform as well, due to buying two huge bundles that gave to major causes in the past 4 years. Would anyone be interested in hearing me talk about some of the games I’ve got over there? Many of those are shorter experiences like today’s entry. If you’d like articles about games and other stuff on itch.io, let me know with a comment!
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