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Smilegate, indie game '30 Days' and Respect for Life Campaign

On the 13th, Smilegate Stove's indie game platform 'Stove Indy' collaborated with '30 Days' and 'Smilegate Hope Studio', an indie game about suicide prevention, to hold a campaign to respect life for 30 days until August 11. said to do

The game '30 Days' by the indie game developer 'The Bricks' is a story-adventure game with the theme of suicide prevention. After receiving the death certificate of the game character, the user will change the character's death by finding relevant clues and progressing the story for 30 days before the death. In the process, it has a multi-ending element with different endings depending on the choices made by the user. As the game progresses, users can feel the precious message that a single word and small effort to a neighbor in need can change someone's life.

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Starting on the 19th, the official release date of the indie game '30 Days', this respect for life campaign can be participated through Smilegate Hope Studio. Users can donate directly to the campaign through Hope Studio, and donors can receive a special badge made with the theme of '30 days'.

The three companies that have gathered strength in this way will donate the donations collected from the event to the 'Korea Suicide Prevention Association', which directly supports the psychological examination and treatment costs of adolescents at risk of suicide. In addition, Stove Indy plans to raise additional donations per purchase of the game for '30 days' in addition to user donations, and all donors will receive a special discount coupon for the stove indie game.

Smilegate Stove CEO Han Young-woon said, I decided to plan this campaign in the hope that the important message of '30 Days', an indie game with a rare subject of suicide prevention, would be known to more people. With this campaign, I hope that small but warm actions can change someone's life and society even a little bit.

More information about ‘30 Days’ and the Respect for Life campaign can be found on the Smilegate Hope Studio Respect for Life campaign page.

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