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"Pacific Drive" publisher Kepler Interactive collabs with fashion designer Robyn Lynch to create an insanely fun contest


Screenshot from the game Pacific Drive. Behind the wheel of a car that is in the forest as electrical sparks hit the ground in front of it.

Kepler Interactive has put out a lot of fun games like Sifu, Tchia, and my personal favorite, Pacific Drive. The stuff that they've helped to publish often has a unique look and feel unlike many other games which, as a long time reviewer, have always enjoyed because I have to find creative ways to describe things that I can't just openly compare to other things. No "Souls-like" terms.


So when they team up with a fashion design for a collaboration you know that it's not going to be normal and man, this was not normal. But it's definitely fun.


Recently, Kepler Interactive teamed up with fashion design Robyn Lynch to release a line of Kelper branded clothing that combines their logos and properties with Robyn Lynch's design aesthetic.


Am I a fan of the clothing? It's...okay. Maybe it's because I'm old enough where when I first heard the name Robyn Lynch I had to remind myself it wasn't the guy from "Life Styles of the Rich and the Famous". But also, I kinda...I don't know how to word this...I...hate...fashion? Something about the fashion world. The clothing looks 6 out of 10 and all the models look MISERABLE. Also, they use a lot of props from Halo and Tomb Raider which have NOTHING to do with either part involved. Though, the Tomb Raider one you have to REALLY look for, which brings me to my next point.


But it's the contest they created that got me hyped. They're working together to give away a price package that contains not only a capsule of clothing from the team-up but a special card that features a code where, when used on Steam, gives you a copy of every game Kepler Interactive publishes. Not published. PUBLISHES. Old titles, current titles, and everything they publish in the future which is RAD.


To enter it though, you have to play a game. You have to go to a special website and find all 20 hidden achievements to be able to enter. You can find the website RIGHT HERE and, listen, you can't tell a guy with the last name Halliday that there's an online Easter Egg hunt and not expect him to go ham with it, trust me when I saw I stared at that page until my speakers hummed with some VERY familiar (but also VERY stolen) fanfare and I got this message.



A screenshot explaining out you have achieved all achievements of a contest.
Wade Watts could NEVER

The achievements were actually really fun to find too. And while some are INCREDIBLY easy to find like scrolling to the bottom and leaving the page and then returning to it, and some...some were a pain in the butt ( 🟦 👀 hint hint) but eventually I got to the end and while I have absolutely no expectation that I'm going to win this contest, I love a good Easter Egg hunt.


If you're interested, a fan of the games, a fan of Robyn Lynch's shiny 3m fabric infused clothing, or both, you best get on this.

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