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  • GameCharts     Steam    Gone In November
    Month Avg. Players Gain % Gain Peak Players
    April 2024 0 0 --- 0
    March 2024 0 0 --- 1
    February 2024 0 0 --- 1
    January 2024 0 0 --- 1
    December 2023 0 0 --- 6
    November 2023 0 0 --- 1
    October 2023 0 0 --- 2
    September 2023 0 -4 -100% 1
    August 2023 4 -3 -42.86% 52
    July 2023 7 5 250% 74
    June 2023 2 1 100% 71
    May 2023 1 0 0% 20
    April 2023 1 0 0% 14
    March 2023 1 -3 -75% 16
    February 2023 4 2 100% 616
    January 2023 2 -3 -60% 132
    December 2022 5 -2 -28.57% 505
    November 2022 7 7 --- 173
    October 2022 0 -3 -100% 4
    September 2022 3 2 200% 388
    August 2022 1 -6 -85.71% 10
    July 2022 7 7 --- 220
    June 2022 0 0 --- 72
    May 2022 0 -1 -100% 6
    April 2022 1 -20 -95.24% 10
    March 2022 21 15 250% 140
    February 2022 6 -7 -53.85% 376
    January 2022 13 7 116.67% 192
    December 2021 6 3 100% 111
    November 2021 3 3 --- 70
    October 2021 0 -6 -100% 97
    September 2021 6 4 200% 334
    August 2021 2 -1 -33.33% 87
    July 2021 3 -2 -40% 76
    June 2021 5 5 --- 115
    May 2021 0 -2 -100% 2
    April 2021 2 1 100% 28
    March 2021 1 1 --- 9
    February 2021 0 0 --- 7
    January 2021 0 0 --- 40
    December 2020 0 0 --- 2
    November 2020 0 -2 -100% 0
    October 2020 2 2 --- 28
    September 2020 0 0 --- 1
    August 2020 0 0 --- 6
    July 2020 0 0 --- 0
    June 2020 0 0 --- 2
    May 2020 0 0 --- 0
    April 2020 0 -19 -100% 3
    March 2020 19 19 --- 747
    February 2020 0 --- --- 84

    About Gone In November

    Gone In November is a video game which deals with the theme of depression.
    Go through the mind and thoughts of a patient who was diagnosed with a deadly disease during his last days of living. A short experience where your choices and your actions don't matter. Texting messages to a social network account that has been inactive for 121 days, have the habit of watering the cacti without any clear reason, fencing your apartment to isolate yourself from the outside world - what else someone can possibly do when they are at their bottom?

    "Aren't we all puppets and the modern world is what pulling the strings?
    It is tearing us apart.
    The closer we are to each other, the more lonely we feel."