The way to overcome it involves taking various drugs, which send the poor guy on a weird and psychedelic journey into his own mind. The game is ambiguous and nearly everything we encounter may be understood as a metaphor for something, but it is precisely why Losing Your Grip is so enjoyable. As for the puzzles, they are rather difficult.
Still, they are also really well integrated into the game, so fighting against them proves to be very rewarding.
Basically, a title worth looking into. It takes great skills to leave a haunting impression on the player while using nothing more than words. The game takes place in a 15 th century monastery, which seems to be the only haven free of the plague that rages throughout Italy. Not for long though… Vespers puts us in the shoes of an abbot, who over the course of a few days sees his fellow monks descend into madness as the disease spreads and the whole world goes to hell.
That is, however, not his only problem, since he needs to conduct an investigation regarding the murder that has been committed on the premises. The tone of the game is very dark, gruesome and depressing.
A truly horrifying, but thought-provoking experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on the player. We assume here the role of an aristocrat and the current owner of Meldrew Hall, an old mansion full of secrets. Soon, however, as you find more and more bizarre items you find out that your family is cursed. Now you have no other choice but to discover the nature of the curse and try to lift it if possible.
The game is huge, well-written and thoroughly enjoyable, even though some puzzles prove to be a hard nut to crack. Still, it is one of those classics that any fan of IF should experience for themselves. We assume here a role of a student, who struggles with writing his dissertation. Anyone who ever tried forcing themselves to write knows perfectly well how hard that is, especially if the Internet or a window overlooking a campus is in the vicinity.
Will our hero be strong enough to fulfil his quest and keep his girlfriend? That motivates us to abandon any distractions and solve puzzles that allow us to write. Nothing better than a 19th century setting and a bit of mystery. We assume here the role of a detective, whose initial objective is to investigate the theft of a diamond. Soon, however, we branch out to make an inquiry about the kidnapping and murder which is just a preview of a much more elaborate mystery.
The game is definitely fun to play but what really distinguished it from many other is the focus on historical details. No wonder, since the author is a historian. The exposition itself is as truthful to the original one as possible and features photographs from the period, which significantly deepens the experience.
Lovecraftian mythos have inspired many authors, game developers included. Among them was Michael S. Gentry, who in released Anchorhead, which is a horror-adventure that no fan of the Cthulhu mythos should pass over. The game is set in year in a titular coastal town. The protagonist and her husband had just moved into an old mansion, which the husband has recently inherited. Soon, however, the man becomes more and more obsessed with the past of his family, which apparently dabbed into occult.
Our heroine needs to uncover what is really going on here and stop the evil-doers before one of the Great Old Ones visits for tea. Anchorhead has been widely praised, mainly for its atmosphere as well as for well-written dialogues and gripping narration.
Download or Play it Here. The strength and charm of some games lies in their simplicity. At the said time our phone rings and wakes us up. It seems that we had overslept horribly. All we have to do now is to get up and leave the flat as soon as possible. Sounds simple enough, right? Yeah, but just wait till the ending… This is one of those productions in which seeing the conclusion totally changes the perception of the whole.
I recommend playing it if only for the twist at the end. There were numerous occasions in many series to witness the aftermath of the explosion.
Rarely though, first hand and while standing at ground zero. Having nothing to lose, we open them and find ourselves in a bizarre world, where the laws of physics does not apply and the continuity of time and space goes all wibbly-wobbly. Still, we traverse this strange realm, getting to know along the way the history of nuclear bombs as we visit various test sites.
The game is quite though-provoking without shoving the message right into your face. Basically, it would be a shame not play it even once. Once there, however, he realises that everybody has disappeared. The humble text adventure helped define video games. From the days of Colossal Cave Adventure and Zork , players engaged in intricate gameplay through words alone, which described environments and provided a way to indicate actions by choosing from sets of verbs and nouns.
While the format may seem limiting now, modern versions of these text-based adventure games are working hard to redefine the genre. Incorporating novel twists and more poignant premises , games like Adam Cadre's have made text-adventures more complex and interesting through twists on seemingly mundane tasks like "go to work.
Modern text-based adventure games have created scenarios that are truly a delight to play and have helped players reconsider what it means to adventure. But more than that, they've also asked players to reconsider what "text" even means. These four games offer different interpretations of "text" and what services it can render in the pursuit of good gaming that go beyond the original expectations of the genre. Disco Elysium has graphics -- really interesting and moody graphics.
It also has character designs, voice acting and a soundtrack to go with it. Disco Elysium 's text interface is visually rich, using different colors to signify different speakers during a conversation, as well as to highlight which portions of the interface are interactable.
Strive for Power. Debauchery in Caelia Kingdoms. Transformation game and kingdom management. Succubus Stories. An erotic, text-based adventure game. Outsider Artisan. Lust Doll Plus. Start alone and confused in a dangerous place, and go on to carve out a piece of the world for yourself. Strive: Conquest. A successor to first Strive For Power game, currently at alpha stage. Rogschard, Lords and Loyalty. An erotic monster-guild building rpg.
Monster Girl Dreams. The BF stands for Battle Fuck. Lust Doll. AEC Sandbox. Then you should read all the Game of the Gods tips and tricks we've got up our sleeves. They'll surely help you have a much smoother text-based experience. King of Dragon Pass makes use of graphics a bit more than other text-based games, but that adds a bit of variety! The game provides a much deeper text adventure that can be played for a longer time-frame. Argo's Choice is an adventure text-based game based around Argo, a retired detective.
The setting of the game is a pub, where you are trying your best to charm the cute bartender while unfolding your story. It's fascinating, and you can make various choices based on your friendship points with the characters. It's a fantastic creation that follows multiple plots and has a bunch of interesting and very well-developed characters, making it one of the best text-based Android games out there. It also feels more like a visual novel, but given you've got so much to scroll through that describes the action in great detail, we've listed it regardless.
There are a couple of different Reigns games out there, but Reigns: Her Majesty is the one we decided to put on this list! Playing as a Queen, you must make decisions for the kingdom by reading cards and then swiping left or right to react, in hopes of not being overthrown and making the best decisions for all of the kingdom.
We have a bunch of tips to help you rule for ages, and if you're just starting our, you should check out these beginner tips - otherwise, make sure to read how to use the items in Reigns: Her Majesty. The fourth one, specifically, has you taking on an adventure in the cursed citadel, full of magic, monsters, traps, strange creatures, spells and more. You can learn various spells that can help you on your quest - this game is full of monsters to fight and near-death experiences.
A Dark Room strips down to the bare minimum of a text game, providing a more straightforward experience where you start in a dark, cold place, needing to build a fire, then selecting different decisions from there to move forward. Following the story of Syrian refugees, one of which is going on a journey to the safety of Europe, texting her husband about her journey.
Bury Me, My Love is a very touching story. In order to dive deeper into this heartfelt story, make sure to read our Bury Me, My Love review - it's on Switch though, but it shouldn't make a difference if you're trying to figure out whether or not you should buy it. In Lifeline, you are an intern named Taylor who seems to be the only person left on the moon, after a spaceship crashed.
There is surely a lot riding on these decisions. Magium is a RPG, text-based game where you play as Barry, a human hoping to one day become a mage. The game itself is three books long currently, still being worked on, and you basically are trying to get Barry to a point where he can be a mage through improving his stats and entering tournaments, while making decisions along the way.
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