Relive Your Life
Live through many uniquely absurd lives in this interactive narrative!
4.44 / 5.00 123,723 ViewsMonsters' Den Chronicles
The next evolution of the dungeon-crawling RPG series!
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This game is about two lovers named January and September.
No, wait; it's about a group of people who don't believe in the sky.
No, it's about a pantheon of scientific disciplines.
Or maybe it's about an ancient beast who knew exactly when it was going to die, and how.
It's about a place. A place called Looming.
Reviews
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 22, 2011
Ok so i wanted all the medals :) and i got em
it took me prolly an hour and a half but i did it lol. great game a new favorite
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 17, 2011
epic game!
and @ mel94 there are saves! it's called the teleports! I loved the game!
Rated 3.5 / 5 stars February 16, 2011
I'm tired...
Sooo much time...
And sooo much surprises.
I never thought I will discover it. But things were set to that it was possible.
The story is rapidly caught, don't have to finish all 100% to understand. Now I want to know more about, way not.
Saves, save system ! Objects are not so easy to find, but there are the first step. Save would be usefull for objects. Or not because once you got them, and use them, you don't need anymore them. It's just a bit long...
For the one who want to get all the medals like me,
Some tips :
-Pay attention and don't misunderstand : west is west, east is east, no error or you will search for a long time.
-Objects are around the paths, of in some visible place. There is no save.
-Some objects make appear portals on important spots (3 ?).
-The first portal can be taken twice I think.
-See at the borders of the small world...
-Directions you got can light your way with four lamps...
-Play if you have time. It takes time.
Rated 5 / 5 stars February 15, 2011
Thought Provokingly Nestalgic and Inspiring
So I stumbled apon this game while I was on the Weeble's page and the art style of the achievements caught my eye. I admit I do play some game sjust to get the achievements but once I started exploring and finding artifacts I couldn't stop no matter how long it took or how frustrated I got because I wanted to learn more about the Lorem and the Seecha and the Oarbor. As I discovered each ring I pondered each science in conjunction with my own life. The only thing I feel that's missing is a spiritual aspect or belief but that may be Enlightenment's role, showing what has been and what is to be, yet being itself a mystery. This game is more than a game, it's a way of living but with one difference. Enlightenment doesn't just come to you from the sky (all the time), you must go forth and find it on your own no matter how long or arduous your journey is. It took me a bit to finish this game completely but it was worth it to be inspired so much. Kudos on a successful game. I hope to see more and bigger games like this in the future.
Rated 0 / 5 stars February 13, 2011
FUUUUUUUUUUUU
I liked How to Raise a Dragon and The Majesty Of Colors, but not this one. And this should have saves, because this is SO MOTHER F***** LONGER THAN THE OTHER ONES