The protagonist travels through a world full of mystery, learning about characters and the lives they lived before the world ended.The protagonist travels through a world full of mystery, learning about characters and the lives they lived before the world ended.The protagonist travels through a world full of mystery, learning about characters and the lives they lived before the world ended.
- Won 3 BAFTA Awards
- 4 wins & 16 nominations total
Matthew Aubrey
- Sean Davies
- (voice)
Jonathan Bailey
- Rhys Shipley
- (voice)
Jamie Ballard
- Jeremy Wheeler
- (voice)
Jason Baughan
- Howard Lantham
- (voice)
Susan Brown
- Wendy Boyles
- (voice)
Kezia Burrows
- Diana Davies
- (voice)
- …
Simon Chandler
- Philip Wade
- (voice)
Lu Corfield
- Lizzie Graves
- (voice)
Merle Dandridge
- Kate Collins
- (voice)
Alison Dowling
- Meg Holloway
- (voice)
- …
Simon Lenagan
- Sam Baker
- (voice)
Lydia Leonard
- Amanda Mason
- (voice)
Victor McGuire
- Charlie Tate
- (voice)
David Sterne
- Frank Appleton
- (voice)
Siân Thomas
- Barbara Foster
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAt the very end of the credits, a set of numbers appear. These numbers are actually a code that when solved leave a message. The message is "In the wake of a human being's death, what survives is a set of afterglows, some brighter and some dimmer, in the collective brains of those dearest to them. There is, in those who remain, a collective corona that still glows - Douglas Hofstadter"
- GoofsPosters of the play "Peter Pan" are shown in different areas of Shropshire. Under the title are the words "Last star on the right." It should read as "Second star to the right".
- Quotes
[first lines]
Kate Collins: This is Doctor Katherine Collins. I don't know if anyone will ever hear this. It's all over. I'm the only one left.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Zero Punctuation: Top 5 Games of 2015 (2016)
- SoundtracksAll The Earth
Featured review
Greetings from Lithuania.
"Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" (2015) is a pretty unique game. Well first of all to call it a game is ... strange, as there isn't really any game-play. All you have to do is simply walk (which is kinda slowly process in here), open some doors or activate radio, telephone, TV. And that is pretty much all what you can do. The core of this "game" is story, atmosphere, dialog and some ideas which you will probably have while experiencing it, because "experience" pretty much sums it up.
Overall, "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" is a unique and beautiful looking journey to find out what happened, while making your own explanation to what happened in here. Sometimes though this journey can be amazingly beautiful. It has amazingly good music - music is simply magnificent in here. "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" is a really a unique experience, not the best but far far far away from bad or average.
"Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" (2015) is a pretty unique game. Well first of all to call it a game is ... strange, as there isn't really any game-play. All you have to do is simply walk (which is kinda slowly process in here), open some doors or activate radio, telephone, TV. And that is pretty much all what you can do. The core of this "game" is story, atmosphere, dialog and some ideas which you will probably have while experiencing it, because "experience" pretty much sums it up.
Overall, "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" is a unique and beautiful looking journey to find out what happened, while making your own explanation to what happened in here. Sometimes though this journey can be amazingly beautiful. It has amazingly good music - music is simply magnificent in here. "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" is a really a unique experience, not the best but far far far away from bad or average.
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