Warning, spoilers ahead, starting with the end of Casablanca:
Imagination Is The Only Escape is a DS game created by Luc Bernard who also made Eternity's Child. The game is set during World War II and places players in the role of a French Jewish child who uses his imagination to escape the horrors of the Holocaust surrounding him.
Warning, spoilers ahead, starting with the end of Casablanca:
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