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Phoenix Springs is a 2024 point-and-click video game developed and published by Calligram Studio. The PC version was released on Steam on October 7th, 2024.

Gameplay

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Players control Iris Dormer, a veteran reporter searching for her lost brother. Unlike in traditional point-and-click games where characters collect physical items, Iris gathers information such as names, ideas or phrases.[1] She must connect these clues with the world around her or ask NPCs about them in order to progress.

Development

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Phoenix Springs was funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign in 2017. The final game trailer premiered at the Day of the Devs showcase during Summer Game Fest 2024.[2]

Themes

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In an interview with The New York Times, writer and designer Jigmé Özer stated that Phoenix Springs investigates themes at the heart of Buddhism, such as death and the nature of reality.[1] He said the game’s inspirations included Don DeLillo’s novel Zero K, which explores the philosophical implications of life-extending technology, as well as his own research into dementia villages.

Reception

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Review aggregator website Open Critic determined that 77% of critics recommended the game.[3] It received “mixed or average” reviews according to Metacritic.[4] Some reviewers noted frustration with the surreal and abstract storytelling, while praising the art direction and quality of the writing. The Verge called it “unsettling, smart, and emotionally cathartic”.[5] Polygon said it was “a lesson in using negative space, both visually and narratively”.[6] TheGamer rated it 5/5, declaring it “a vibrant reinvention of the point-and-click.”[7]

Accolades

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Year Ceremony Category Result Ref.
2025 Games for Change Best In Innovation Nominated [8]
New York Game Awards Herman Melville Award for Best Writing Nominated [8]
2024 A MAZE Wings Prize Nominated [9]
  1. ^ a b Byrd, Christopher (2024-10-15). "A Philosophical Journey With Clicks of a Mouse". The New York Times. Retrieved 2025-11-16.
  2. ^ Valentine, Rebekah (2024-06-17). "Day of the Devs 2024: Everything Announced". IGN. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
  3. ^ "Phoenix Springs". OpenCritic. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
  4. ^ "Phoenix Springs". Metacritic. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
  5. ^ Gordon, Lewis (2024-10-07). "Phoenix Springs reimagines the point-and-click adventure as weird noir". The Verge. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
  6. ^ Hannah, Zoe (2024-10-07). "Phoenix Springs is a lesson in using negative space, both visually and narratively". Polygon. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
  7. ^ Kaur, Tessa (2024-10-07). "Phoenix Springs Review - A Vibrant Reinvention Of The Point-And-Click". TheGamer. Retrieved 2025-11-17.
  8. ^ a b McEvoy, Sophie (2025-06-30). "Games for Change 2025 Awards winners unveiled". GamesIndustry.biz.
  9. ^ "Phoenix Springs". A MAZE. Retrieved 2025-11-17.