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Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment

$9.99 $4.89
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Publisher:
Duality Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

ToT: Experiment is a sci-fi short story game set on a remote ship wandering through space. Without any memories or recollection of his past our hero is tasked by the ship AI - EVE to perform daily tasks, that will help to maintain the ship. If he does, he is rewarded with break time, additional food or life improvements. If not - he is punished accordingly.


Will you discover the truth behind the ship and forces in control?

Where do you draw the line?

  • Mature storyline in form of short story game (2-3h gameplay)

  • High replayability (Map setup and key element placed randomized every time you start over)

  • Retro sci - fi theme with focus on psychological horror inspired by the movies Space Odyssey, Cube, The Moon or games like Slenderman

  • AAA graphic quality

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User Reviews

Mixed
11 user reviews
55%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

You might be thinking this is one those evil AI stories like in the Portal games, or in 2001: A Space Odyssey. It's not. For a start, the AI is not an AI. It's a computer that simply recognises when you have completed an assigned task. That's not an AI. That's just a computer. But that's small cheese, the real issue here is that it's not a story at all. It lacks any of the things that actually make a story. Change? Conflict? Escalation? Discovery? Characters? Nope. Nothing. It has only a premise for a story. A premise that is stated explicitly by text at the start of the game. Along the lines of: "You wake up on ship with no memory. You realise something is wrong and that you must escape." What follows is a tedious fetch quest to find the keys to the exit. That's it. Throughout the game, i was expecting something to start happening. Some kind of new development. Maybe the computer will start noticing that i'm trying to leave and try to stop me? Maybe there will be some crisis? Som...

46 helpful 2 funny
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Sadly I can't recommend this game because it is full of bugs, and the autosave got me in such a position that I have to restart all over to complete the game; for which I don't find the motivation.

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Thank you for participating in our experiment. Enjoy your reward *buy in sale because its a very short game as stated in the description but nice short portal like game

4 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Seems like a good concept, but it's a little confusing sometimes and the whole game seems to be based on a timer.

4 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Oh my. This simple concept that has puzzles, and a race against time. It is a short little game and it may take some time before you get the hang of it, but I like this. Its one of those games in which you want to wipe your memories of this game and play it again.

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Simply put, for a game made by "industry veterans", it sure looks and plays like a game dev's first complete game. I beat it in 1.1 hours with no idea what I was doing, and the ending just sucks. Also, the autosave is too infrequent; I'd have beaten the game in all of 35 minutes had it not bugged out and killed me as if I'd gone out of bounds. I only know that OOB does that because there's a spot in one of the laser sections that you can get stuck, and the game just kills you when this happens, erasing progress that could have taken 30 minutes to get. "Watch where you step" is the death message. A simple jump button would have solved that OOB as well, by the way. And I got that message just... walking in the maze. I seriously do NOT recommend this. Usually I'd try to get all the secrets, but it's going to be more fun to datamine them out than playing it long enough for RNG to decide to give them to me. At least datamining is a challenge sometimes. Oh right, everything is RNG, did any...

1 helpful
54 min at review
Recommended

Old skool first go good

1 helpful

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: i5 3550 / FX-8350
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 960 GT
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 6 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: i5 4570 / Ryzen 7 1700x
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 1060 6GB / RX 480 GB 8GB
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 6 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment cost?

Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment costs $4.89. Currently 51% off!

What are the system requirements for Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: i5 3550 / FX-8350 Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 960 GT DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 6 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: i5 4570 / Ryzen 7 1700x Memory: 16 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 1060 6GB / RX 480 GB 8GB DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 6 GB available space

What platforms is Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment available on?

Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment is available on Windows PC.

Is Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment worth buying?

Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment has 55% positive reviews from 11 players.

When was Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment released?

Tales of Tomorrow: Experiment was released on Sep 23, 2022.

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