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- 72715c08be155b2ed02c6d5c846095564ceae01cbda0dca70a10572ef7e6bfe0 date "2012".
- 72715c08be155b2ed02c6d5c846095564ceae01cbda0dca70a10572ef7e6bfe0 developer The_Chinese_Room.
- 72715c08be155b2ed02c6d5c846095564ceae01cbda0dca70a10572ef7e6bfe0 isCitedBy Dear_Esther.
- 72715c08be155b2ed02c6d5c846095564ceae01cbda0dca70a10572ef7e6bfe0 platform "PC".
- 72715c08be155b2ed02c6d5c846095564ceae01cbda0dca70a10572ef7e6bfe0 quote "Narrator: The bothy was constructed originally in the early 1700s. By then, shepherding had formalised into a career. The first habitual shepherd was a man called Jakobson, from a lineage of migratory Scandinavians. He was not considered a man of breeding by the mainlanders. He came here every summer whilst building the bothy, hoping, eventually, that becoming a man of property would secure him a wife and a lineage.".
- 72715c08be155b2ed02c6d5c846095564ceae01cbda0dca70a10572ef7e6bfe0 title "Dear Esther".