ArkLink: Global Extremes
iOS Universel / Jeux
Climate change is no longer a distant headline.
ArkLink asks what happens if today’s extreme weather keeps getting worse.
ArkLink: Global Extremes is a near-future climate thriller visual novel about disaster claims, evidence, medical access, and corporate power. It imagines a world where storms, heat, drought, food pressure, and insurance algorithms have become part of everyday survival, so players can face the question before it becomes normal: what kind of society is left when every climate disaster must be priced?
Play as Carter Li, a catastrophe claims actuary whose son’s treatment access is tied to his professional rank. When a catastrophic weather package arrives with a 90-second default denial window, you are not the rescue team. You are the terminal that reviews the claim, freezes or permits denial, preserves or buries evidence, and decides whether family, strangers, truth, or institutional survival comes first.
This is fiction, but its concern is real: climate change is already making extreme events more frequent, more costly, and harder to ignore. ArkLink uses interactive storytelling to turn that abstract risk into personal pressure, preparing players to think about the human, institutional, and moral consequences before the future arrives.
What you can experience:
• Interactive fiction with branching choices and lasting route records
• A disaster claims story built around extreme weather, data fraud, and survival pressure
• Hard decisions that track what you protected, sacrificed, exposed, and made worse
• A mystery thriller about corporate control, medical access, and hidden weather evidence
• Main chapters, side-story archives, multiple endings, and local progress saving
• Fully playable offline, with English and Simplified Chinese localization
If you enjoy visual novels, story games, climate fiction, mystery thrillers, role-playing choices, and interactive narratives where consequences matter, ArkLink turns climate collapse into a claims terminal. Every button leaves a trace.