“ElePass: Only Elephants Can Unlock the Passcode” is a 1-2 player action puzzle game played on a single smartphone. With simple yet innovative controls, it offers a fresh gameplay experience with surprising depth. Not only is it perfect for playing alone at your own pace, but it also has a universal appeal that transcends gaming skills and language barriers. This means anyone can enjoy it with a partner, whether a friend or a stranger. You will play as an elephant who has found a smartphone, using your finger as the trunk to pick it up. For an even more immersive experience, a special elephant ring is available.

Ryoya Usuha

Ryoya Usuha

Ryoya Usuha creates works exploring human perception and communication through visual media. His films have been screened at international animation festivals both in Japan and abroad. His game projects have been exhibited at major media art institutions and have received prestigious awards, including the Grand Prix at a nationally recognized game competition and the RGB Prize from Tokyo TDC. He is an Assistant Professor at the Art Media Center, Tokyo University of the Arts and on staff in the Games Program of its Graduate School of Film and New Media.

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