Cyberpunk Visual Novel Invisible Apartment Now Available On PC

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Milan Kazarka has now released his cyberpunk visual novel Invisible Apartment for free on Windows and Mac. You can download it on Desura and itch.io right now. It’s also available to vote for on Steam Greenlight.

 

It’s about a woman who gets by in her futuristic world as a hacker. Kazarka describes the story as revolving around “surveillance, hacking, artificial intelligence, cybernetic implants and those who want to lead a normal life in a high-tech society.”

 

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Invisible Apartment was originally released on iOS in October 2014. You can download it for free on the App Store. You may also be interested in its prequel, Invisible Apartment Zero, which is also available on the App Store for $5.99.


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