INDIKA
ABOUT
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The game is set in alternative Russia of the 19th century. Gloomy and sinister, at the same time enchanting world.
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Gameplay focuses on the story unusual for the genre. The tedious and confusing “Russian-style” tale, presented in an unexpected arthouse style.
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Controlling two characters, you go on a difficult journey, solving either puzzles or psychological problems of the heroes.
STORY
A young nun, full of doubts and seditious thoughts, is expelled from the monastery, accused of obsession. She goes to the city, watching as a terrible shaggy creature walks on her heels. On the way, she meets a surprisingly devout fugitive convict, who convinces her to go with him to the holy elder, who is hiding a miraculous artifact, which should solve all her problems.
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see you: a brief exile
a teenager lived a normal life, was send to a strange lonely world by mystery power. is it possible to get back to where he came from?
search and discover:
speak with distinguished characters, gradually find out how this world work and how to get out of this place.
step by step mission:
catch up with one character, get more complicated mission.
recover mystery:
think and make decision, is what you must do for the sake of getting back.
qte:
various and lively interaction? once you manipulate well, no problem.
map design:
feel free to get to wherever you want, up to mountain, into forest or go underground, etc. if stuck, try to figure out right time or find corresponding key.
hidden factor:
collect scattered information fractions, which you can put together and get one touching story.
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Twin Stones: The Journey of Bukka
Twin Stones: The Journey of Bukka is a higher-end student project 3D platformer, with considerable attention paid to level design, artistic direction, and musical score. You play as Bukka, a vaguely anime-y person in what I think is a fox-skin coat (though those may be his ears, it’s hard to tell) wandering through some unspecified but gorgeous landscape, when you encounter Shiva, the dancing Hindu god of destruction, here incarnated as a weird flying cutesy-weasely thing with a preposterously long, flowing tail, who informs you that his brother, the god of creation (presumably Brahma, though he’s not specifically named) has gone crazy and is going to wipe out humanity. To stop this from happening, you do the standard 3D platforming thing: run, jump, slide your way through three sprawling levels to get to the end, occasionally fighting monsters along the way. Collect all the coins, and the rarer but uncreatively-named “special coins” along the way to up your level-end score. Periodically throughout the game the two characters interact with one another, but the writing is at best pretty basic, and the voice acting no better than one would expect from this sort of thing (I found Shiva in particular to be at times annoying)
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
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This game is on the right track. This is a good game, that with some time, I feel could give way to a fun little game. You can tell a lot of time has been invested into this game. The levels, while simple and short, can get mildly challenging at times and is well thought out to maintain a linear feeling to keep you on track to avoid you from losing track of where you are in the level.
However, it is very short and falling off or through the world is a very real issue at times. The biggest flaw that needs to be fixed is that there needs to be a tutorial or a pop-up window that shows the player how to take on enemies and bosses. Also the enemies are one shot kills and bosses are three shot kills, making this a little to easy. Also dying doesn’t cause you to lose anything other then progress that was made between the many auto save points.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Alice in Wonderland - 3D Labyrinth Game
The adventures of Alice in wonderland have not finished yet. It is time to help her! Alice is trapped in the labyrinth of wonderland surrounded by Card Soldiers and Red Queen marching inside the labyrinth and they are looking for her. We need your help to destroy the Card Soldiers, run away from the Red Queen and find the white rabbit to escape the labyrinth and continue to play on another level. Get ready for your adventure with the guidance of Cheshire Cat. Download now and play against time.
Tear of Time: Lost memory
Tear of Time: Lost memory is an adventure game. You play as a character who, waking up in a house on a remote island, realizes that he has lost his memory. As the game progresses, the player will have to find out the reason for the loss of memory, explore the island, find ancient treasures, explore the ruins with secret locations and solve puzzles.
Peculiarities:
The game does not have any violence and death, the plot is based on a certain artifact “Tear of Time”, which enabled the character to rewind time back in front of any obvious danger. But at what cost, it is narrated according to the plot of the game.
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Stylized 3D graphics.
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The main game takes place in third person, but you can switch to first person at will.
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Several character outfits.
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It is possible to use a car.
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The ability to climb rocks in certain places.
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Moving along the rope-vines.
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Moving with a grappling hook.
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Swimming underwater and on the surface.
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Open world of the island outside of the plot.
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Constant updates with additional locations and puzzles at no extra charge.
The Bible - Exodus
A work of art unlike any other. Can’t recommend enough. Go buy this game now. I can guarantee you, that your eyes have never beheld such historical accuracy and theological truth.
– Real player with 48.1 hrs in game
I’m Christian now.
Don’t play this game. It’s not good. It’s bad.
I actually beat it, take my word for it. I have lost 3 hours of my life. I will not get them back. Not now, not ever.
Amen.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
The Secret Blue Forest
It’s one of the most traumatizing and surreal experiences I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Angry Bunny 2: Lost hole
Played this game. Loved it, good game. Addictive good. We play as a hare and we need to collect various objects, evade traps, kill enemies to pass the level. The game has 10 levels
– Real player with 88.1 hrs in game
To be honest, the game may look funny but I couldn’t take the lags and glitches in the game no more.
I finished all the achievements and that’s where my relationship with it ended.
You play as a Rabbit that need to get every star each level, some key, and you can beat enemies on the way if you want.
I didn’t really enjoyed it to be honest. It may look nice from viewpoint.
In the end each of us will give a different opinion.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Ankh - Anniversary Edition
Ankh is a fun romp of a point and click adventure game, a bit challenging, a lot tongue in cheek, and a tad 4th wall breaking. The song and dance about girls and hair is hysterical.
Game: Assil manages to get a death curse and now he must break it. Follow his adventure from breaking out of his house (He is grounded), dealing with a man eating crocodile, goofy palace guards, looney market merchants (and a very talkative slave), rescuing a damsel with attitude (Thara), some palace intrigue (and the pharoah’s daughter), a missing caravan leader, and finally the underworld and Osiris, the Lord of the Underworld.
– Real player with 14.0 hrs in game
Really fun old-school point and click game. And by “old-school” I mean it is appaently a remaster of the original game released in 2005.
Yep. It is a 12 year old game. So don’t expect it to run well on a PCMasterRace Windows 10 Beast rig with a 21:9 or 4k multiple monitor set up.
It runs great on a Windows 7 toaster. Which actualy surprised me, being that it was developed for Windows 2000, Windows XP. I did not need to set Win 7 to XP compatibility, but newer rigs than my 6 year old one may need to run the game in XP compatibility mode. The game does not have settings to adjust like modern, next-gen games. Because the game was developed in the early 2000’s. When most computers were so similar, they were not needed. So, stop complaining if you can’t get it to run well on your $6000 Beast Rig. The game was made to play on Legacy machines.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
AR-K
I received this game as a part of some bundle I bought way back.
I want to like this game. I wish the development team the best. But unfortunately I cannot recommend it, not even for $8 USD.
There are good, or at least decent, things here. There is some humor, including physical humor, that works. The actual voice lines are mostly fine, and what faults there are there in this audio itself are much more likely on the VA director and/or scriptwriters. Barring one jarring segment of lines I noticed in the 2nd episode where something obviously went wrong in recording or compression or something, but the team decided to use it anyway, which… fits with some of my suspicions about how out-of-time/energy/money they were feeling at the time.
– Real player with 16.5 hrs in game
AR-K may be a study in how to have an okay story, okay graphics and good voice-acting and still come out with a bad game - soo manyy problems.
This title consists of the first two episodes of the game, “Gone with the Sphere” and “The Girl Who Wasn’t There”, and the second feels way better than the first. Still, we see a lot of beginner’s mistakes in the handiwork. Basically every aspect of the game is flawed in some way or another.
Note: Review was rewritten to fit Steam’s transparent character limit.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game