3.9
46.8K reviews
10L+
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Content rating
Mature 17+
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About this game

Désiré is a poetic point-and-click adventure game in black and white.

When the schoolteacher asks Désiré why he didn't draw the sun like the other pupils, he replies spontaneously: « It's always night in my head. »

Désiré is colour-blind from birth and he will lead you into in world of black and white. He marches on hesitantly, as life never brought him much joy. From a tender age, he is going to meet several characters who will elicit in Désiré intense emotions and alter his vision in surprising ways. Is colour at the end of the road?

The game is, at its core, a critique of the modern world and of the perverting nature of a consumer, profit-obsessed society.

The game contains 4 chapters, 50+ scenes, 40+ characters and a lot of riddles.

« Ah... dear fellow traveller... I am so happy to meet you and to travel with you along this rocky path to let a surprising story unfold. Do not be too quick to judge! At least not before you know how it ends. This story is both rough and delicate... as repulsive as it is endearing... melancholy and joyful... but most of all, it is a tale that is deeply human and profoundly singular. So let me introduce this young, colour blind boy who, from birth, has only ever perceived the world in black and white. Colours, to him, are as abstract as faith to the atheist. Yet, they plagued his dreams, night and day! This boy's name is Désiré and his life path will surely surprise you. But enough chit-chat! Go and find out for yourself... »
Updated on
30 Aug 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.9
44K reviews
Allysha Keys
22 March 2024
Overall, the art and soundtrack was amazing. Note, there are sexual and more serious themes in this. In some parts, there's definitely a lot of dialogue, however, I think it added to the characters. Some of the puzzles were confusing, and the game doesn't let you go forward at times when you don't exhaust all dialogue. Storyline was good, although it was a little scattered. Ending was a tad bit underwhelming, but I would probably play this again. I also used a walkthrough in some parts too.
77 people found this review helpful
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Dan Kubus
18 May 2024
This game is intriguing and annoying. It does enough to impel the player forward. It has moments of humor. Yet, too many times, it forces the player to guess randomly at various solutions, so it feels unfulfilling. The main character is very much not likable. It has annoying pockets of extremely verbose dialogue that attempt to teach the player convoluted, misguided philosophy. The ending was disappointing.
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A Google user
3 March 2019
Gameplay is awkward. Takes forever to navigate the environment. Maybe it works better on a tablet? not the best game to play on a phone. I'm using a note9 and my stylus won't interact with the game. I liked the storyline though getting through it is sloooow and found myself impatiently tapping the screen to end conversations. The graphics are nice and well drawn.
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