Fact Sheet
Developer:
Alexander Tarvet
(Based in Scotland)
Platforms:
PC
Release Date(s):
Itch.io - 11/05/2022
Steam - 10/11/2022
Website:
Contact:
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Description
The Longest Walk is a deeply personal biographical walking simulator game about my father's experience of living with depression and suicidal thoughts. The game was created using audio recorded from a 54-minute-long interview that I conducted with my dad, which was then edited into this approximately 9-and-a-half minute long playable experience.
The aim for this game is to help reduce feelings of isolation and encourage those who are struggling with depression or experiencing suicidal thoughts to reach out for help. Through my father's sharing of his personal experience in an open and frank manner, this documentary game aims to raise awareness of and provide an insight into what it is like living with depression in order to provoke discussion and help tackle the stigma about opening-up about mental health issues.
Whilst my father's experience and the locations depicted in the game are specific to him, the thoughts, feelings, and message conveyed through his recollection of lived experience are universal.
This free documentary-inspired game is part of a series of biographical game prototypes that I am developing for my PhD at Abertay University - funded by The Northwood Charitable Trust - and was inspired by games such as Dear Esther (The Chinese Room), Actual Sunlight (WZOGI), and That Dragon, Cancer (Numinous Games). The PC game is published under the Abertay Game Lab practice-based research group, whilst the VR game is published by Somewhat Unsettling Ltd.
Content Warning: This experience contains strong language and potentially triggering content on topics related to anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation.
PC Videos
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VR Videos
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Behind-The-Scenes Videos
PC Screenshots
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VR Screenshots
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GIFS
Awards & Recognition
Selected Articles & Features
Student designs video game to aid mental health awareness
- Callum Clark, STV News
Taking ‘The Longest Walk’ with Sandy (Interview)
- Rosie Taylor, Safe In Our World
BAFTA Scotland 2022 Celebrates the Best in Scottish Games Talent
- Nathan Ball, The Scottish Games Network
Campaigning video game project set on Tay Road Bridge nominated for Scottish BAFTA
- Greg Flucker, Abertay University
The Longest Walk, Digital PhD Dundee
- Greg Bremner, The National
The Longest Walk - Student Game Download
- KJ Robertson, Alpha Beta Gamer
‘The Longest Walk’ is a Personal Reflection on a Difficult Mental State
- Jupiter Hadley, Indie Games +
The Longest Walk and Hercule Poirot: The London Case crowned at Scottish Games Awards
- Marie Dealessandri, GamesIndustry.biz
Showcases and Talks
Completed
Showcase & Presentation - Mindset XR Innovation Support Programme Roadshow (Jun 2024) - ARC Research Hub, Glasgow
Presentation - Design Lab with Now Play This (Jun 2024) - Abertay University, Dundee
Showcase - Avant Beetle Mixtape #1 (Feb 2024) - Cabbagetown Art Center, Atlanta, Georgia
Fireside Panel - Innovators Assemble (Jan 2023) - ARC Research Hub, Glasgow
Guest Talk - Narrative Portraits Book Launch (Jan 2023) - Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh
Showcase & Presentation - Chi Play (Nov 2022) - Congress Centrum, Bremen
Showcase - Scottish Games Expo (Oct 2022) - Eagle Labs, Glasgow
Showcase - Gaming for Good (Sept 2022) - ARC Research Hub, Glasgow
Showcase & Research Poster - iGGi Conference (Sept 2022) - Ron Cooke Hub, York
Event Photographs
Academic Outputs
The longest walk: a retrospective of biographical game design
CHI PLAY '22, Extended Abstracts of the Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in Play
Additional Links
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Anything Else?
If there’s anything missing from this press kit, or if you have any questions please get in touch via alexandertarvet@gmail.com