Aliens, conspiracy theories, and a forged diary inspired one of the weirdest games of the '90s

We often hear about things being ahead of their time, but ’90s cult point-and-click adventure Drowned God: Conspiracy of the Ages is unexpectedly prescient in the neurotic world of 2021. “I would have loved to publish Drowned God now,” says Algy Williams, who produced the 1996 Inscape game that tapped into planetwide conspiracies and longstanding cultural myths. “You’d have a social media department as big as the art department and developers combined, wouldn’t you?” 

All of human history is based on lies and secrets, and humanity was actually created by ancient aliens

When Drowned God was first released, Williams recalls it rocketing into the top 10 videogame sales in the US. Now it’s largely been forgotten, though it’s probably one of the most fascinating and aesthetically experimental point-and-click games of all time.

source: gamezpot.com