COLD DEPTH

COLD DEPTH

A single-player game about surviving on underwater posts in the near future.

You can recycle almost all the items on the posts, print new ones. Put on the “Driver” suit and go!

Maximum interaction

90% Objects in game are physics interactive. Have fun!

“Recycle” = “Print” = “Pack”.

Disassembling and printing the desired objects. Portable mini-inventory (the main thing is not to forget to take it with you).

Character parameters.

Hunger, thirst and fatigue won’t go away by themselves; you need to eat food and rest.

Power control.

Power supply control of posts and the base.

Repair system.

Replacing broken parts with new (printed on our 3d printers).

Story

The year 2058. There have been found a lot of mineral resources in the Black Sea due to the record increase of water salinity and strange emissions of oxygen.

This is the place, in the Black Sea at a depth of two thousand meters, where the underwater station “Oasis” located.

the station has been recently founded by the independent company “AU” (“Atlantic Union”), this company deals with extraction, refining and shipments of mineral resources from the seabed.

The female lead Lisa, with the help of a rival corporation, goes and looks for her fiancé, who never returned from the “Oasis” station.

The story revolves around what happened there and how this could affect not only her fiancé, but the entire planet.


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COLD DEPTH on Steam

TARAKAN - Mystery Point & Click Adventure

TARAKAN - Mystery Point & Click Adventure

Sorry to say I was disappointed with this game.

If you’re seriously into math you may love it.

I prefer the type of escape room where you find clues and solve problems.

This game turned into all numbers with no clues at all.

You either know the math required or, like me, you’re out.

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game


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This is a very short puzzle game, I took 4 hours but a chunk of that was me leaving the game running whilst I went off for a coffee or some other task. The graphics are basic 2D, the navigation point and click and the game is simplicity itself, find something that needs unlocking and then find a key or code. The puzzles vary from solutions staring you in the face to having to get a pen and paper out and do some calculations. It isn’t very strenuous but does provide for a diverting few hours. Is it worth the price? Just about. I suspect this style of game works better on the Android platform.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

TARAKAN - Mystery Point & Click Adventure on Steam