sunset visitor 斜陽過客 and Black Tabby Publishing featured their upcoming narrative adventure game, Prove You're Human, at the Day of the Devs and Southeast Asian Games Showcase.
Hear from narrative designer Pinki Li and artist Daniel Beaulieu on the creation of Mesa, the A.I. at the center of Prove You’re Human. What served as their inspiration? How did they animate the distinctive look of her face? How did they integrate the writing, animation, and programming to bring Mesa to life…all to task players with dispelling her of these illusions?
Additionally, the Southeast Asian Games Showcase on Saturday, June 6, featured a further look at the team at sunset visitor 斜陽過客, and the Southeast Asian influences on Prove You’re Human.
Producer and actor Nhi Do (voice of Watcher in 1000xRESIST) spotlighted her Vietnamese background as a first-generation Canadian immigrant, illuminating the intertwining influences that shape Prove You’re Human’s themes of identity, family, and environmental effects.





Pinki Li spoke to the confluence of culture informing her identity as a Canadian with Malaysian roots. See how her nostalgic memories helped construct Pinki’s grasp of the world, and get a glimpse into how these self-reflective discoveries inform the identity of Prove You’re Human’s Southeast Asian protagonist.
“Prove You’re Human asks players to split in two, to handle both physical and digital duties,” says Remy Siu, Founder of sunset visitor 斜陽過客. “This duality is echoed throughout the game, but also drives our approach to development. Our team is made up of artists in all their forms: dancers, musicians, filmmakers, and more. We explore them all as expressions of our own lived experiences to create a real human connection between our realities, and celebrate the differences bridging us together.”

Prove You're Human is one of my most anticipated games, and I can't wait to see what sunset visitor 斜陽過客 has in store for us. For more on Prove You're Human, stay tuned to GamingTrend.








