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Meanwhile, his partner supports him and reassures him that together they are still family and still have each other. He deals with his regrets of not having spoken to his father more. Simultaneously, you revisit childhood memories in spoken reflection from two lovers remembering the dream and their formative years.ĭuring the game, we hear the man and his partner discussing the dream and how it relates to his life, in particular his distant relationship with his father, who has now passed away.
In a dream, you explore a forest wilderness as a mother fox looking for her cubs. The First Tree is an exploration narrative game.