
The rest is for you to find out for yourself. But, there’s a monster lurking about and one who’s got a nasty addiction to poisonous frogs – is this an alter ego of your father? If you save the monster here – will it save your father? One where buildings sprout chalklike legs and scurry about and our toy robot friend can help us fly for short distances. Papo and Yo takes us on a magical journey through a childlike fantasy land. What is this life – you ask? It’s a depressing life filled with pain, because of an alcoholic father. Here, we find a young boy named Quico, who has escaped into a fantasy land inside his own head – escaping the reality of the life he lives in. In this sense, Papo and Yo is one of the most fitting titles to sit down and play over the coming weeks. To learn more, visit the official Papo & Yo website.Holidays are a time of reflection, a time for family and a time when we make plans for the things we’d like to change as we embark upon a new year. Now we want to continue to bring fun games that evoke emotional experiences to as many people possible, starting today by sharing Papo with PC gamers!” When Papo finally came out, the feedback we got made it clear that gamers want new types of experiences that go beyond killing the next enemy. When I eventually left EA, the help of the Canadian Media Fund, the Sony Pub Fund and the great team at Minority let me use my experience to start creating a magical world that would allow us to reach players emotionally, while they were exploring and solving puzzles. “For so many years I wanted to make a game about my father, who was an alcoholic, but wasn’t sure if the industry was ready for something like this. “Papo & Yo is my personal, emotional story told through a video game,” said Vander Caballero, Minority Creative Director. The new and enhanced PC version features improvements to the game’s graphics, controls, cinematics, and character animation, and adds Steam Big Picture Mode and multi-monitor support.

Starting today through April 28, Papo & Yo can be downloaded for PC for $13.50, a ten percent discount off of the game’s official price of $14.99.
