Indie Game 'Fat Justice' Offers Stone Age Judge's Perspective on Prehistoric Drama
A new 2D indie game, 'Fat Justice,' tasks players with becoming a Stone Age judge, resolving prehistoric conflicts, and uncovering a family mystery with six potential endings. Developed by a small team, it promises a cozy art style alongside its unique premise.
The emerging indie title 'Fat Justice' is set to transport players to the Stone Age, but not as a hunter or gatherer. Instead, the upcoming 2D game casts players as a newly appointed judge on a prehistoric island, tasked with resolving disputes and maintaining order amidst chaotic "prehistoric drama." This unique premise immediately positions 'Fat Justice' as a distinctive entry in the simulation and narrative-choice genres. The core gameplay loop revolves around the mysterious disappearance of the protagonist's father, an event that leads their uncle to bestow upon them ultimate judicial power. Players must navigate an island teeming with quirky residents, making judgements that not only affect the immediate disputes but also weave into the overarching mystery of their father's fate. The developers hint at a "cozy looking" art style, suggesting a lighthearted approach despite the underlying investigative elements. Adding significant replayability, 'Fat Justice' boasts six different endings. These outcomes are directly influenced by the player's judicial decisions throughout the game, promising a deeply branching narrative that encourages multiple playthroughs to uncover all facets of the Stone Age island's story. This focus on player choice and consequence is a strong draw for fans of narrative-driven experiences. Developed by a close-knit team comprising "me and my siblings," 'Fat Justice' exemplifies the passion and creativity often found within the indie game scene. This grassroots origin suggests a project built from a personal vision, aiming to deliver a fresh and unconventional gaming experience rather than conforming to established industry trends. While further details regarding platforms and release timelines are yet to be revealed, the concept alone marks 'Fat Justice' as one to watch for those seeking something genuinely different.

