Without any fanfare at all Cardboard Computer’s priceless Kentucky Route Zero just appeared on its website. Jake Elliott & Tamas Kemenczy’s sexiest title to date is now available to buy for Mac or Windows ($7 Act I or $25 for all 5) with the promise for a Linux release very soon.
![KRZ still from the game (Act I) KRZ still from the game (Act I)](https://www.aqnb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/KRZ-still3.png)
We’ve obviously already got our own copy of the first act which promises to be a visual delight for avid readers. If a couple of weeks ago Jake was giving us a few tips on his theatrical piece, we have to say KRZ will surely win a much bigger audience than his previous titles who despite the quality of the poetry sometimes lacked an always needed and visually compelling distinctive graphic element.
![KRZ still (Act I, Scene I) KRZ still (Act I, Scene I)](https://www.aqnb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/KRZ-still2.png)
With the close collaboration of Tamas, Jake proposes once again to choose your own conversational path in a world filled with angular views, unexpected situations and an extremely rich story. Hopefully the next few Acts won’t appear too late this year. More info and trailer on KRZ’s website.
![KRZ game still (Act I Scene II) KRZ game still (Act I Scene II)](https://www.aqnb.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/KRZ-still34.png)