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Monday, November 30, 2009


Ulitsa Dimitrova tells the story of a seven-year old boy named Pjotre who lives in St. Petersburg, running around the streets and doing things that young children of his age are taught not to do.

There is no inventory to manage nor an objective to achieve, but the game does end if you let it idle for a couple of seconds. (Windows, 21.9MB)

Comments

Well. This game is weird.

It also makes me want to be a homeless even harder.

Homeless life in Russia as it is.

wow, heavy

Not going to play it. Looks like poop.

It shows you how bad it is to be deprived of a home without any exaggerated way of narration. It is heavily disturbing like a punch in the face. Still, it is a really good work apart from the fact that in the end, it leaves you depressed and thinking to yourself.

Well anon, it's your loss. I think it looks great, personally.

Very good. So little, so much.

Masterpiece.

hmmm, i live in SPb..
Pjotre sounds very strange, i think it "Petr" (ru spelling) or Peter (eng spelling)

sity - Saint-PETERsburg

Artp,
it sounds OK. 'Cause it's transcription of 'ё'. [пьотр] like this :)

"Peter", deffenetly not "Pjotre"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_I_of_Russia

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