Mon Ami Interactive, a small independent studio from Brazil, has unveiled Something Meaningful, a surreal open-world RPG where players navigate an experimental digital afterlife designed in the nostalgic style of the 90s. The game’s announcement trailer and Steam page have also page launched today.
After being “disconnected” from the real world, players awaken inside a beta afterlife program created by Xmeta Corp, a cutting-edge tech company selling comfort through nostalgia. Trapped in this artificial paradise with others who uploaded their consciousness for a paycheck, everyone’s searching for meaning, purpose, and maybe a way to feel alive again.
“Something Meaningful is our attempt to blend humor, nostalgia, and existential questions into a game that feels both playful and profound.”, said Luís Proença, Founder, Producer, and Game Designer at Mon Ami Interactive.
Something Meaningful blends open-world exploration with RPG progression, unexpected minigames, and cartoonish characters in a world that feels both strange and deeply human. Starting with no privileges, players must work, study, and train to improve attributes, unlock new areas, and discover what truly matters in this second chance at existence.
Key Features:
Build Your Journey: Work hard to improve attributes, acquire skills, and earn items. Each achievement opens new areas and opportunities in an increasingly alive city
Explore a Chaotic World: Discover funny dialogues, unusual situations, and unconventional minigames around every corner, all while searching for something truly meaningful
Play Unique Minigames: Each minigame is different and appears when you least expect it. Win competitions, unlock upgrades, and earn new items
Meet Unique Characters: An AI ensures every avatar reflects their true self. Every conversation can open new opportunities or reveal the city’s secrets
