A Week in the Life of Asocial Giraffe: The Game Where Talking Kills You (Demo Gameplay)

Hello friends. This is a Let’s Play video of “A Week in the Life of Asocial Giraffe” demo version. A Week in the Life of Asocial Giraffe is a point-and-click adventure game about a Giraffe attempting to live his day-to-day life while not talking to anyone.

A Week in the Life of Asocial Giraffe is a whimsical yet deeply relatable point-and-click adventure that transforms social anxiety into a stealthy, poetic escapade, where every errand becomes a high-stakes mission to avoid conversation in the oppressively friendly city that threatens to overwhelm its long-necked protagonist. With hand-drawn 1950s-inspired animation and a tone balancing absurd humor with quiet introspection, the game casts players as a giraffe whose head quite literally explodes upon social contact, turning mundane tasks like grocery shopping or using the elevator into clever puzzles of evasion, distraction, and silent survival. It’s a tender satire of modern social expectations, wrapped in a surreal comedy where haikus, lo-fi beats, and the art of hiding behind postcard racks become tools of emotional preservation.

Developer: Quail Button LLC
Publisher: Quail Button LLC
Genre: Adventure, Point & Click, Puzzle, Casual, Indie
Release Date: Coming soon
Reviewed on: PC/Windows
Available on: PC/Windows
Link: Steam
Review copy was demo.

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