![]() ![]() Stand with a tree directly to your left, press a button, and suddenly you are carrying it. Your ranger's sole means of interacting with the forest is the ability to pick up, carry and throw any item that is next to them. The forest itself is a twisting series of puzzles and secrets, taking inspiration both form rogue-like games and Spry Fox's own brilliant puzzle game Triple Town. Like the traveler in Frost's poem, your ranger's limited energy forces you to make small yet vital choices while navigating through the forest. In Road Not Taken, Spry Fox has captured the essence of that second reading of Frost's poem, telling the story of a ranger, a cloaked figure with a glowing staff who settles into a village at the edge of a vast forest.Įach year children wander into the forest and get lost, and as the ranger it is your job to venture out and bring those children back to their mothers safely. ![]() It is a reading that transforms a poem that is wrongfully credited with a message of embracing the unknown, to a poem about indecision and how resolving to make a choice is of far greater importance than whatever the choice may be. ![]()
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