When it comes to playing games, I’m a screenshot hoarder. I can’t resist stopping to snap a beautiful landscape or pausing to nab a well-timed dynamic moment. I’ll play any game that indulges my screenshot obsession, and when it comes to taking pics, Umurangi Generation is as indulgent as a chocolate bubble bath.
This stylish first-person photography game lets you run around a futuristic city, snapping and editing pictures as you go. You’re given a set of photo objectives to complete, but you also have the freedom to take a few—or a lot—of your own shots. You can take pictures from multiple angles, switch through different camera lenses, and experiment with image adjustments to create your ideal photo.
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