Silence, Exile, and Cunning

Silence, Exile, and Cunning

Can my PC run Silence, Exile, and Cunning

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 4 GB+ Storage 20 GB+ Windows 10 or newer

Game Details

Languages
English، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Adventure
Category
Single-player، Full Controller Support، Family Sharing
Developer
Dark Sail
Publisher
Dark Sail

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Dual core from Intel / AMD at 2.8 GHz
GPU
NVIDIA GeForce 8600 / AMD Radeon HD 8600M Series / 8600 / 9600GT / ATI
RAM
4 GB
Storage
20 GB
OS
Windows 10 or newer

Recommended Requirements

CPU
GPU
RAM
Storage
OS

Game Description

The Apparatus

  • A historical narrative adventure set in the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the beginning of the twentieth century.

  • Play as two protagonists, the Irish writer James Joyce and his partner Nora Barnacle, as they try (and fail) to avoid deep political intrigue.

  • A faithful reconstruction of Pula in 1904, a major Mediterranean military port, with real locations and people woven into the fiction.

  • Classic 90s point & click gameplay with light roleplaying elements and story branching.

The Trouble

Pula, the empire’s great war port, is loud with trams, cafés, uniforms, and the confidence of power that does not yet know what is coming.

A young James Joyce arrives with Nora Barnacle expecting work and a few ordinary days, but the city does not waste a couple of perfectly useful outsiders.

Thinking their greatest worry is a lack of heating in the coldest winter of the century, our unlikely heroes are quickly pulled into a major conspiracy for which they are entirely unprepared.

The Business of It

Silence, Exile, and Cunning is a narrative exploration of real geography and fictionalized history. You progress through scenes, interact with unusual characters, and solve puzzles through James’s wit and Nora’s practical sense.

Parts of the story require particular talents, so expect situations only James can access, and only Nora can address. A conversation that is polite for one becomes procedural for the other. A favor granted in a café becomes leverage in an office. A child insults you, only to be rewarded with a drink. And so it goes.

And as the story marches forward, tensions will rise, but always tempered by a gentlemanly kind of humour.