: The plot is based on the traditional tale "Kunuuksaayuka," first recorded by storyteller Robert Nasruk Cleveland.
The game follows the journey of , a young Iñupiat girl, and her Arctic Fox companion as they trek through a frozen tundra to find the source of an eternal blizzard threatening their village.
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) is far more than a standard atmospheric puzzle-platformer; it is a landmark achievement in "world games" that serves as a living documentary of the Iñupiaq people of Northern Alaska. Developed by —the first Indigenous-owned video game developer in U.S. history—in deep collaboration with nearly 40 Alaska Native elders and storytellers, the game transforms ancient oral traditions into an interactive experience. A Narrative Rooted in Tradition
: The entire narrative is voiced in the Iñupiaq language by master storyteller James Nageak, providing a sturdy, melodic backdrop that grounds the player in the culture. Mechanics of Interdependence
: The plot is based on the traditional tale "Kunuuksaayuka," first recorded by storyteller Robert Nasruk Cleveland.
The game follows the journey of , a young Iñupiat girl, and her Arctic Fox companion as they trek through a frozen tundra to find the source of an eternal blizzard threatening their village.
Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) is far more than a standard atmospheric puzzle-platformer; it is a landmark achievement in "world games" that serves as a living documentary of the Iñupiaq people of Northern Alaska. Developed by —the first Indigenous-owned video game developer in U.S. history—in deep collaboration with nearly 40 Alaska Native elders and storytellers, the game transforms ancient oral traditions into an interactive experience. A Narrative Rooted in Tradition
: The entire narrative is voiced in the Iñupiaq language by master storyteller James Nageak, providing a sturdy, melodic backdrop that grounds the player in the culture. Mechanics of Interdependence