

Every morning, the cruel, corporate hand of big business grabs him by the tie and hauls him off to his desk job. In Mosaic, players step into the nondescript shoes of an unremarkable salaryman drowning in a sea of mental and financial complications. And miserable you shall feel, for better or for worse. And what better vessel for that journey than the polar opposite of the imaginative toddler: an uninspired adult! Mosaic is a four-hour point-and-click adventure that spotlights the miserable day-to-day existence of a white-collar worker in a dystopian future.

But now is the age of the atmospheric indie adventure, and the developer wants to use that to discuss something: good old-fashioned capitalism. Krillbite Studios’ penchant for unique perspectives and character studies brought us Among the Sleep in 2014 - a horror game experienced from the perspective of an imaginative toddler.
