1,000 Heads Among the Trees

1,000 Heads Among the Trees

Travel to the actual Peruvian settlement of Cachiche to dedicate your evenings to ghost hunting and photography. Uncover a narrative that evolves by sharing your pictures with locals, who interpret the images they see.

Release Date 11 Dec, 2015
Developer Aaron Oldenburg
Publisher KISS ltd
Genre Indie
Platforms Windows, macOS

System Requirements

Component
Minimum
Operating System
WindowsXP SP2 or higher
WindowsXP SP2 or higher
Processor
1.80GHz Processor D
Intel Celeron B830 @ 1.80GHz D
Graphics
Video card with 512MB of VRAM C
Quadro FX 1400 C
Memory
2 GB
4 GB
Storage
500 MB
500 MB

Suggested PC Build

Minimum Build

  • CPU: Athlon 64 Dual Core 5600+
  • GPU: GeForce 7300 GT
  • RAM: 2 GB
  • Storage: 1 GB
  • OS: WindowsXP SP2 or higher

Recommended Build

  • CPU: Intel Celeron B830 @ 1.80GHz
  • GPU: Quadro FX 1400
  • RAM: 4 GB
  • Storage: 1 GB
  • OS: WindowsXP SP2 or higher

About This Game

Venture into a peaceful town within the Peruvian desert after dark to hunt for specters and take photographs, subsequently sharing these images with townspeople who free-associate based on them. This title is rooted in time spent with a brujo in the desert outskirts of Cachiche, a village established by witches during the Peruvian Inquisition. In this place, the heirs of witches still dwell, preserving their customs of traditional medicine and divination.

FEATURES
  • Traverse a 3D realm featuring ambient audio, vocalizations, and textures from the Peruvian desert, creating a vibrant nocturnal atmosphere.
  • Leverage your photographs as a communication method with NPCs, revealing both their observations and their imaginings.
  • Adopt the persona of a stranger, prowling alleyways, listening to private discussions, and entering prohibited zones.
  • Observe the impact of tourism and the hidden tensions simmering beneath the surface of the town.
  • Realize that your camera is not merely a recording device; the act of observation can transform the environment.
  • Achieve increasingly abstract objectives and read through paranoid journal entries.
  • Save and distribute your captured images.