Big Quest 2: the Adventure

Big Quest 2: the Adventure

Dialogues with unique characters, city exploration, travel, logic puzzles, investigations. Quest lovers will especially appreciate it.

A simple city guy named Rich inherited a farm. Going to the village for the inheritance and at the same time to rest, it turns out that all the land is being sold and the whole business is under threat. Not wanting to return to town and work in the office, Rich decides to defend his rights to the farm.

The local mayor has disappeared somewhere, and all the activity to restore the business in the village falls on you.

Rich learns that to prevent the sale of land, you need to open the market and profit from it will be salvation. This is where the problems begin.

In an unknown location, it is necessary to find a lighthouse keeper to start shipping and supply of goods, then organize deforestation, then help carpenters with tools, then find a loader to deliver the boards to the construction site.

Desert merchants also demand theirs under the contract. It is necessary to deliver sunflower oil. And where to look for it and how to do it? But a trip to the Desert will be beneficial, you will get to know the sheikh and he will help you with the oil business.

Yes, you will have a share of the business in the oil rigs, but this will cause new problems. And having solved the secret of the giant, you will find unique artifacts.

To complete tasks to improve life in the town, you will have to go to Snowland. Help the locals to re-establish contact with the expedition, and simply, you can find gold!

And that is not all! You have to make your way through the cemetery, take a helicopter ride to Megapolis. Riddles, puzzles and secrets are everywhere.

Do you think everything? But no! You will have envious people and traitors who will be tricked into jail. You will have a chance to improve relations between prisoners and get out on freedom.

This is not a complete to-do list.

Let’s go on a journey!


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Big Quest 2: the Adventure on Steam

Eloquence

Eloquence

Learn a fully functional symbol language by interacting with villagers that settled on an active volcano! Collect and apply phrases and words you may not immediately understand and discover that language is an expression of humanity.

Eloquence is a point-and-click language puzzle game. You learn to understand and eventually express yourself in a symbol language. The languages found in Eloquence are living and are used by the characters inhabiting the world. Test collected phrases and words on villagers and study their response, to find out what the symbols mean.


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Eloquence on Steam

Good Mourning

Good Mourning

I am convinced this game is better than anything a million monkeys would get done given infinite time.

Real player with 117.0 hrs in game


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I certainly hope this thing will soon come out of early access, because i, not gonna lie, can see the potential there. Devs try to make walking-and-talking sim something better and broader: distinct toxic visual, trippy music, lot of interesting scenes (just need to fix all glitches and typos)

w8 for release

Real player with 9.5 hrs in game

Good Mourning on Steam

Food Delivery Service

Food Delivery Service

Food Delivery Service has promise, but does not yet feel like a proper game.

The story is interesting but that is about all it has. The play is fair to middling for a game of this price and the story means you’ll endure that quality of play for longer than you want to.

  • If you have enjoyed other Kimidori games you will likely enjoy this game, but be aware that it is less polished

  • If you have not played a Kimidori game, hold off on this one and play Forklift Load or Lost Egg as they are enjoyable and far more complete game experiences.

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

Gameplay is more fun than the story.

6/10

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Food Delivery Service on Steam

The Away Team: Lost Exodus

The Away Team: Lost Exodus

Don’t be fooled by its simple, rétro appearance and pixel graphics: this is a real hidden gem, with very solid writing and an interesting plot that will keep you playing, solar system after solar system, gameplay minutes turning into hours, wondering what will happen next, both to you and to your crew members.

The game has a lot in common with choose-your-own-adventure gamebooks (when your humans explore planets, you’ll have to help them decide what they’ll do, pulling a lever, exploring a certain zone, being friendly or hostile, and different choices of course mean different consequences), but adds to it a simple but effective simulation part (you have to carefully manage your fuel and food reserves, and find more if you deplete one or the other) and a deeply interesting crew member personality system, which adds a ton of replayability: a strong farmer will act, speak and perform differently than a genial but disabled scientist.

Real player with 40.9 hrs in game

The year is 2127. Earth has been destroyed, made uninhabitable by war, climate change and famine. You play as the AI on a ship containing the last known humans in the universe. Can you keep them alive as you search for a new home?

The Away Team is superbly written interactive fiction, a modern day ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ set in space. There are survival elements too, in that you have to scavenge planets for food fuel; otherwise you’ll end up starving, or stranded in space forever.

The graphics are basic, but for what’s essentially a sci-fi novel, they fit well enough. The music is atmospheric and calming, the sort of thing you can have a good afternoon nap to (I’m so rock and roll, I know).

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

The Away Team: Lost Exodus on Steam

Lovely Plains

Lovely Plains

Embark on a wholesome adventure through the lively town of Lovely Plains.

In this game you play as the adventurous Amber. After receiving a letter from her great uncle Jonald about a certain mystery, she decides to visit and help solve it.

Besides your great uncle Jonald, you’ll find all kinds of oddball characters that need your help.

Practice your helpfulness, puzzle- and mystery-solving abilities, and enjoy your time in town.

Some ways you’ll be able to interact with the people and the world:

  • Talk to people, and occasionally make choices that may alter the course of a quest.

  • Acquire items, and use them to interact with select objects or people.

  • Hats.

Lovely Plains is still in heavy development. Please hold tight and join us on this development adventure! You can follow us on our Twitter or right here on Steam. We’ll do our best to keep you all updated.

Lovely Plains on Steam

Ghosts and Bureaucracy

Ghosts and Bureaucracy

Explore the ruins of the long-lost government building of Kataigida and request a treasure from the ghostly employs still hovering around there. Chase after the next request form and solve riddles about broken computers, corridors blocked by earth and roots, documents stuck in the tube mail system and broken heaters.

Convince your opponent in Undertale-style battles which alternately require your skill and empathy, solve mini-games and face the morally difficult questions that are plaguing the ghosts.

Interact with almost any objects or persons you can find. Collect items in your inventory as well as social skills that can be used in persuasion battles or as an elementary effect on objects. Like this, your burning motivation can give others new hope or light stuff on fire - depending on your needs!

Features:

  • Use your social skills to charm the printer, intimidate the doors and play it cool with the fountain

  • Escape falling rocks, navigate a dog through bones and thistles and test your empathy in persuasion battles

  • Explore a building full of ghosts and broken machinery

  • Collect and read the books and letters of strangers

  • Support the creators through your purchase (we are hungry students)

Ghosts and Bureaucracy on Steam

Grayscale Memories

Grayscale Memories

Aesthetically, this game is gorgeous. The soundtrack flows well with the ethereal artwork. The dialogue is where it falls short as it can be pretty juvenile in a way that feels heavy-handed despite the game’s attempt to be seemingly abstract and thought-provoking otherwise, although if you have played JRPGs, then this is par for the course and can even be endearing to a degree as you progress.

Despite the ostensibly heavy subject matter, this game is far too short to convey any real depth on the topic of death and the afterlife. I had hoped to glean something about who the characters were in life, but of course that was expecting too much given the brevity of the story. The remaining problem is the conclusion is abrupt and nonsensical after the buildup throughout the game, leaving a rather anticlimactic sense of frustration on my part. As this is Early Access, it’s possible the “ending” will be expanded according to the informational post. If that occurs, I will update my review accordingly.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Grayscale Memories on Steam

SuperSecret

SuperSecret

Cool little 30 minute puzzle game!

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Full play through simping for the dice block choices here: https://youtu.be/qrIvUbpnWRo

I actually really enjoyed this I think it was really cute and I like that you get options to pick that lead to some witty dialogue between the characters. there’s not much game here and the puzzles are child level easy so unless you enjoy a story with some whimsical dialogue this may not be for you. Sadly it seems this game is going to be release in parts I’m excited to see more of it, I just hate having to wait and buy the games separately until the series finishes.Hopefully the game will get some recognition so the creators can increase the budget to release part 2 sooner rather than later. None of the achievements work at the time of this play through.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

SuperSecret on Steam

Escape the Loop

Escape the Loop

What if I told you, we’ve done this before? You’ve read this text, you’ve looked at these screenshots, and you’ve watched this trailer. Not once, but a hundred times. Maybe even more. And in five minutes, you won’t remember any of it – and do it all over again.

Escape the Loop is an open-world adventure game about time and recollection. You’re stuck in a time loop – after five minutes, the world goes back to its initial state. Everything resets. You keep nothing. Except your memory of past loops. Every loop will be exactly the same, unless you change it through your actions. Use your knowledge of previous loops to find out what causes the time disruptions and break free once and for all.

Escape the Loop on Steam