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Skábma - Snowfall drummed into existence

Today the fight commences against a disorder that spreads across the northern Sámiland! Featuring a story based on mythology and history, Red Stage Entertainment's Skábma: Snowfall is now available; drawing inspiration from the traditions of the Northern European Sámi people. 

Endulge yourself in the story of Áilu, a young reindeer herder who ventures forth to recover a runaway doe and becomes entangled in the aftermath of an accident at a nearby tar-burning pit. Following this incident, “an odd disease starts spreading across the area, affecting everything, from the land to the people and animals.” Soon Áilu finds an old shamanic drum, called Goavddis, which is enchanted with “the long-lost knowledge of Sámi healers.” Armed with this drum and its sacred knowledge, the young protagonist takes the first steps on “a challenging path of becoming the first Noaidi, Sámi shaman, in centuries.”

The world of Skábma is presented in a lovely 3D art style via third-person perspective. The game's cinematics will are voiced in the Northern Sámi language, and feature “traditional Yoik-singing music from award-winning Sámi musician Hildá Länsman.” Players will be tasked with solving “environmental puzzles and platforming challenges” on a journey to find and summon the help of four spirit animals: Skuolfi the Owl, Guovža the Bear, Čámsa the Trout, and Rieban the Fox. These spirits will grant you “varying powers affecting your movement and ability to attune the disorder spreading through Sámiland.” Along the way you will also learn more about Sámi culture and history in various ways. 

Available as of today, Skábma: Snowfall can be downloaded from Steam, the Epic Games Store and GOG.com for Windows PC. 

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