Looming
- Score:
- rated 4.32 / 5 stars
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- 455,566 Views
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- Genre:
- Adventure - Other
- pixel
- collection
- art
- moody
Credits & Info
- Uploaded
- Jul 5, 2010 | 3:32 PM EDT
- File Info
- Game
- 1.9 mb
- Daily 2nd Place July 6, 2010
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Author Comments
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 August 29, 2011
beautiful...
this is a very artisitic way of explaining all of the game. the hidden sign posts were my favorite by far. but the gateway too was great. i love how you used month to symbolize the 2 people chatting between each other.
graphics- 10/10 you dont need to be fancy for this game to show its true natural awesomeness :P
game play-10/10 when i played it, it played smooth and there was nothing wrong. and to a regular person, it was just a map full of dots and poles....but to an atrist with an imagination, it seem so realistic, as if you were there!
storyline- 9/10 just a bit of it got confusing if you did all 9 ways.
overall- 10/10 it was a wonderful game that had many poetic endings to it. i loved it and you should make another one like this :) dont listen to those haters either, that cant understand true inspiration and artistic values... a game doesnt need traps or challenges to be great and successful :) and this game proves that!
Rated 2.5 / 5 stars August 21, 2011
It wasn't that good.
The game quickly became repetetive. I understand the whole "archaeologist in a new place" theme, but you could've at least made it more exciting (traps/hazards? Other worlds/places?)Overall, It wasn't the best game I've ever played.
Rated 2 / 5 stars August 19, 2011
I didn't like it that much.
The biggest problem was when I saw the game, the flashing hurt my eyes very badly, if you make a game like this again, please put a Warning to Epileptic and weak/lazy-eyed people. The next one is that I didn't know what to do, I found a hut area, but when I walked by a message popped up and my cursor went invisible while in the flash, this means I could close that. I just thought that I should bring this up to your attention, it looks good, but those problems really affected the game and me.
Rated 1.5 / 5 stars August 9, 2011
Boring.....
I get the whole "Ooooo I'm a archeologist watch me find things to uncover a story" idea, but could it be a bit more exciting? I don't know...maybe I have a short attention span or someting :P To me this is the most tedious and boring game I have ever played in my enire life.....
Rated 5 / 5 stars July 26, 2011
Fantastic.
I can honestly call this game "breathtaking" and mean it. Very beautiful, very atmospheric. And I must disagree with the reviewer below - while the game does get tedious every now and then when you're looking for a little speck on the ground that just doesn't want to be found, I actually think this adds to the overall flavor of the game. You're an archaeologist in a dead town, naturally you aren't going to find clues everywhere. You're trudging through the dust, looking for a needle in a haystack. Top score!