Warning: this game requires forklift certification. Short and strange lo-fi adventure. Most of the game is simple fetch quests peppered with very simple switch operating and box moving puzzles. Not a lot to say regarding gameplay other than it is fast, boiling adventure game design to its bare components. The author wanted to create a story about an everyman leading a revolution, but several things muddle any message the game might have. It's meant to be both whimsical and provocative, with a duck complaining about minimum wage labor and a cat gleefully committing various acts of civil disobedience, but you're forced to do weird dicky things sometimes. The worst example: [spoiler]you buy some stuff from a drug dealer that a nurse needs to illegally make medicine. After the nurse creates the medicine, she gets in trouble with the authorities. Your character resolves to turn the drug dealer in to the police to turn their attention away from the nurse and save her. Didn't the drug deale...
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About This Game

You Only Know One Thing, Kill the King.
Developing friendship, you find out that the king resides in City 4. Solving a roster of interesting puzzles, with new mechanics introduced in every new city, ride on this adventure.
Features:
- A simple cohesive story keeping the puzzles tied up together.
Each city tells its own tales, introducing new characters with interesting backstories.
- Minimal choice structures with crucial consequences.
It is a game with essentially a linear story structure. But on few occasions, a companion character asks you to make a choice, which will later prove to be important.
- Roster of engaging puzzles using the mechanics in new and unexpected ways.
Each city introduces a new puzzle mechanic. And every puzzle builds itself on top of the previous ones, increasing the challenge and also keeping it fresh.
- 1-bit Pixel Art.
Which means, to use a set of only two colours throughout the game, including the UI, menus and the cutscenes.
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User Reviews
This is a very short adventure game with simple puzzles. It can be completed in about one hour. See it more as an experience than a game. The main appeal is the monochrome design which takes me back to the 8-bit era, when you could recreate your game world by redrawing 8x8 monochrome characters. And it's full of this charm.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP or later
- Processor: 1.2 GHz or more
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL 2.1 or later
- Storage: 30 MB available space
- Additional Notes: The game "literally " runs on a TI-80
FAQ
How much does Adventures of Human Being cost?
Adventures of Human Being costs $5.99.
What are the system requirements for Adventures of Human Being?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or later Processor: 1.2 GHz or more Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 2.1 or later Storage: 30 MB available space Additional Notes: The game "literally " runs on a TI-80
What platforms is Adventures of Human Being available on?
Adventures of Human Being is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Adventures of Human Being worth buying?
Adventures of Human Being has 100% positive reviews from 2 players.
When was Adventures of Human Being released?
Adventures of Human Being was released on Jul 28, 2021.
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