The Lion's Song

4.4
"The Lion’s Song" is a narrative adventure game. It is steeped in early 20th century history and focusses on a cast of Austrian artists and scientists with each episode taking a closer look at their intimate struggles with creativity and inspiration.

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ABOUT THIS GAME

The Lion’s Song is set against the backdrop of early 20th century Austria with every episode following a different character. Each character possesses an exceptional mind & the game draws players into a story of personal struggle for creativity, human connections & inspiration: a talented composer suffering from writer's block before her breakthrough concert, an up-and-coming painter growing through his challenges & a brilliant mathematician trying to make her voice heard in a men's world. The choices players make ultimately determine if the protagonists find the success they are working for

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The Lion's Song: Episode 1 - Silence

The Lion's Song: Episode 1 – Silence tells the story of Wilma, a talented young musician student. Put under immense pressure by her professor, Wilma succumbs to crippling writer’s block & is sent to a solitary alpine cabin to recover her inspiration & muse.

Surrounded by high mountains & beset by a raging storm, searching for solitude & silence, will Wilma finally find her peace in an unexpected encounter?

The choices players make in this episode will have a direct impact on the storylines of all episodes & ultimately determine if the protagonists find the success they are working for.

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The Lion's Song: Episode 2 - Anthology

The Lion's Song: Episode 2 - Anthology advances into the depths of the human psyche, uncovered by visual artist Franz Markert. Franz is an aspiring painter at the turn of the 20th century, trying to immortalize his name within Vienna’s high society. His unique ability to perceive the flaws, fears and emotions in so-called “layers” allows him to bring them – layer by layer – onto the canvas.

Doing so, Franz illustrates his very personal view on his models – quite distinctive members of Vienna’s society – as well as his perspective of the world & the time he is living in.

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The Lion's Song: Episode 3 - Derivation

The Lion’s Song: Episode 3 – Derivation dives into the scientific world at the beginning of the 20th century – an era of great achievements, but also dark downfalls. On the eve of World War I mathematician Emma Recniczek enters the academic stage to solve a problem revolving around “change”. In order to discuss her theory with like-minded people Emma tries to gain access to a gentlemen’s club of famous mathematicians. As her request is denied because of her being a woman, she decides to disguise as a man.

Will Emil be able to prevail in the circle of leading mathematicians of this time?

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The Lion's Song: Episode 4 - Closure

The Lion’s Song: Episode 4 – Closure ties the entire season together. A mysterious train ride revisits all introduced characters – Wilma, Franz & Emma - & their emotional storylines. It will take you back into their past and tell you their future destiny.

Their lives are being revisited as part of the stories of four men traveling together as strangers on a train, a journey towards an uncertain destiny.

Closure will help you better understand how all individual plots intertwine in the cultural world of early 20th century Austria – an era called Wiener Moderne.

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Connecting narrative

While the final Episode - Closure offers you a new angle to all previous stories, which will allow you an even deeper comprehension of the cultural, artistic as well scientific upheavals of that era – Wiener Moderne, it is nonetheless an interesting and thrilled tale itself!

The choices players make in each single episode will have a direct impact on the storylines of all episodes, connecting The Lion’s Song to one overarching narrative. The decisions made while following all 4 characters will ultimately determine if the protagonists find the success they are working for.

Reviews

“charming, atmospheric and earnest” - RPS on Episode 1 of The Lion's Song”
RockPaperShotgun

“atmospheric and beautifully drawn”
PC Gamer

“...intriguing, and we can't wait to play the whole thing”
Pocketgamer

The Lion's Song DLC & Add-Ons

Epic Player Ratings

Captured from players in the Epic Games ecosystem.

4.4

The Lion's Song Ratings & Reviews

CGMagazine

by Lane Martin

9.5 / 10

A moving and earnest independent adventure game. My favorite thing I've played all year.

GamesBeat

by Stephanie Chan

90 / 100

The Lion's Song is an excellent point-and-click adventure game for those who enjoy narrative. It's not about fetching items or solving inventory puzzles in 20th-century Austria. Instead, it transports you back to a time fairly different from ours — but less so than you might think. The characters still experience anxiety and self-doubt, they search for the truth about themselves, they make certain compromises or changes to get what they want.

GamingTrend

by Sean Anthony

85 / 100

The Lion's Song is a beautiful narrative-focused game if you get passed the sluggish cursor and the slow character movement. Each episode contains its own beautiful story which are woven together to form a satisfying conclusion. Any fans of the art scene in the early 20th century or anyone hungry for a good narrative should definitely board the train on this one.

Reviews provided by OpenCritic

The Lion's Song System Requirements

Minimum

Recommended

OS

Windows 7 / 8 / 10

OS

Windows 7 / 8 / 10

Processor

2 GHZ

Processor

2 GHZ

Memory

1 GB RAM

Memory

1 GB RAM

Storage

500 MB available space

Storage

500 MB available space

Direct X

Version 10

Direct X

Version 10

Graphics

DirectX 10 compatible

Graphics

DirectX 10 compatible

Other

Minimum resolution: 1280x720

Other

Recommended resolution: 1920x1080

Languages Supported

  • TEXT: English, German, French, Spanish - Spain, Italian, Russian

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