Well, this “early access” VN has been abandoned for sure (at least on the day I last played it, 11/09/2016). Missing sprites (right in the beginning of the game), uninteresting and barely developed characters, wasted concept. Like Infinite Game Works Ep 0, it had a certain potential, but the execution of this project failed. It’s sad, the art style is lovely and the BGM is much better than the first game, and when things start to get somewhat interesting, it ends. Just like that. I don’t know if the developers still read reviews (probably not), but I really hope that they can start working on this project again. At least add just a bit more of content and finish the story. Leaving it in EA for almost a year without any news is a really mean thing to do to the players. 2/10. Avoid these two games, even on sale.
Infinite Game Works Episode 1
- Release Date:
- Oct 26, 2015
- Developer:
- Sakura River Interactive
- Publisher:
- Sakura River Interactive
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Update Notes
Ver 0.5 Update Notes:
- Add tooltips to Lunch screen
- Add character status to "Game Developing" screen
- Add "No Ads Ordered" indicator to development screen
About the Game
The second game about making games!
Experience the life of a high school indie game developer. Care for and build relationships with your teammates!Yuta is following in the footsteps of Justin (from the first game) and wants to become an indie game developer. With his teammates, will he be able to fulfill his dream or will the drama overcome him?
- In-depth Indie Game Development Simulation
- Manage funding, game ideas and your team
- More story (just like you asked for)
- Buff System
- More characters
- Multiple endings
- Eat snacks in-game (for better or worse)
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User Reviews
This is a very promising game that is VERY unfinished as of now (2/2/16). I searched the dev's website for updates but didn't see any from the past couple of months, so I'm kind of thinking this game is abandoned. If they continue to update this game, it really could be great.
I will admit I haven put much time into the game, and for visual novels this early reiew could be an even greater mistake. The game really doesn't give you goals. You've got this dev sim side of he game which is clunky and sometimes doesn't make senese. We aren't told how our decision with the modules and systems presented to us will affect the game in the future. The interface here is farely clunky and will require a lot of clicking. The reward for this work is the games currency, which as of now can't be channeled into things that make my characters or products "better". Maybe I'm an impatient reader, but the story as far as I made it was not really engaging. Neither are the characters either, not that you seem to get the chance to know them. You've got Alex, a redheaded tomboy, Elise the shy one, and Risa, the Shinji of the group. So far the only choices I've been given seem to have no immediate impact and feel devoid of meaning. Sure, I know visual and kinetic novels can go fore...
UPDATE: Does not look like its being worked on at all anymore, so dont bother. When the Dev works on it more, then I'll update this. Not until then though. Early Access Review: Rough around the edges with work that needs to be done, but keep in mind this is early access, so that is to be expected. In general, YES, I would recommend this to others IF YOU ARE WILLING TO GIVE FEEDBACK. If you are looking for a fully created game, then come back in a few months. It does a lot of cool things and hints at even cooler stuff, so if you want to have a say in what you want this game to look like, then buy it now. Pros: -Involved Developer: This is a developer that genuinely wants to make a good game. They actively seek responses from their audience and are very engaging. Based on my interactiong with them, I have a great deal of hope they will make good on their promises. -Unique Management system: I have never seen something anything like the game building mechanics before and it is real...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista, 7+
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Infinite Game Works Episode 1 cost?
Infinite Game Works Episode 1 costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Infinite Game Works Episode 1?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista, 7+ Memory: 512 MB RAM Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Infinite Game Works Episode 1 available on?
Infinite Game Works Episode 1 is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Infinite Game Works Episode 1 worth buying?
Infinite Game Works Episode 1 has 0% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was Infinite Game Works Episode 1 released?
Infinite Game Works Episode 1 was released on Oct 26, 2015.
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