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One Way To Die

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Developer:
Tenth&Hess Games
Publisher:
CoaguCo Industries
Platforms:
Windows Linux
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About the Game



Set logic aside to play the game where losing is actually winning and your character may be the dumbest person to ever live!

After waking from a terrifying dream of your own untimely death, you attempt to make your way to the Finnigan Brothers' Fun Park for its last day then back home again in this all-new text-adventure from CoaguCo Industries. You must survive ten chapters of ridiculous deaths and traps spanning over one hundred and fifty ways to die with no discernible way to navigate to safety. It's like playing Russian roulette with five chambers loaded, but more frustrating.

Warning, this game is reading. Lots and lots of reading.



  • All-new Story Mode to make better sense of your fate
  • Legacy Choose and Random Modes unlockable after your first win
  • Two holidays modes: Halloween and X-Mas; active on their respective holidays
  • All-new multiplayer Saboteur to kill friends or strangers
  • 18 achievements
  • Hand-drawn art of mostly skulls and blood
  • Original music from Azucar



The new Story Mode allows for more choices in the way you perish and better odds of surviving. It incorporates a new luck mechanic that, when it runs out, so does your chances of making it to the Fun Park. The original Choose Mode, where you select a number blindly, and Random Mode, where the computer selects your fate, are included but only accessible after you play the game on Story Mode first.

The new Saboteur feature now allows friends or strangers to jump into your game and dog your ever step with a variety of traps. Don't worry though, you can always choose to jump into someone else's game and return the favor.

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User Reviews

Mixed
21 user reviews
67%
Positive
13 hrs at review
Recommended

Short text based game with achievements and trading cards (not dropped, must be bought on market or through badge booster packs) that requires the lost art of reading and that even more ancient art of knowing the reference used for the pun or punchline. I personally nominate this character for a Darwin Award ... now 131 times. This might be free-to-play but the 0.99 cents (US) DLC is worth adding, and quite often on sale for 0.49 cents. 111 different ways to die (with DLC added), some bizarre, some funny, some absurb, some WTF, some STEAM related and all a reference or pun to something (even the page titles). With the 2015 Halloween update there are now 121 ways to die (The 10 Halloween related deaths give the achievement The Hallowest.) The developer added another 10 deaths for 2015 Christmas and claims this will be the last time. (The 10 Christmas related deaths give the achievement Crimson X-Mas). Note: Both of the holiday related deaths and corresponding achievements are onl...

17 helpful 5 funny
25 min at review
Recommended

I was in a hurry to enter a raffle hosted by the Finnigan brothers. I got angry, and accidentally ran into a gate, that stood over a tall sound booth which tips over a speaker, which happens to smash one of the brothers in the face killing him. An angry mob beat me near death, and used a microphone to lynch me. Best game I have ever played.

5 helpful 5 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

wake up with a headache goes to get asprin slashes wrists 10/10 would accidenly suicide agian

3 helpful 2 funny
6 min at review
Not Recommended

Tags: Adventure - Choose Your Own Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library TLDR: Liked the concept on paper so got the DLC to encourage the dev. Tried game today. Regret my decision You get a bit of fluff text, followed by a simple dialogue tree with basic options. No matter what option you pick, you get asked by the game to input a number between 1 and 14. Somehow that value is fed into the script and can determine what next script fires, and thus how you die. Creates a lot of variety, which is a selling point. But you can also wind up running into the same deaths because the same number pops up in the equation even if the sequence of events you took leads you elsewhere. The game is nonsensical really, and has a randomly generated feel to it at times. Such as dying from molotov cocktail in the face after skipping breakfast and getting out the door. Dying of cannibalism... It just is too loosely connected to feel like choice&consequence. I did not encounter bugs or...

1 helpful
24 min at review
Not Recommended

I don't even know what i'm doing keep clicking numbers and answer question bal bla bla. . . it said it have steam card but i don't think so after play 20 minutes my eyes need rest I don't know how people will play hours and hours

1 helpful
19 min at review
Recommended

Simple setup free text based game where you basically have to work through the story and survive. Sounds easy right? Wrong, so one clicked answer that was right the first time, mayb be wrong every other time. It will require a lot of clicks (and time if like me you read the story as well) to get all achievements. While I cant say its a bad game, I can't say its great either. I DO love the concept behind the game but i feel continued play is going to leave me frustrated because I will grow tired of reading the text over and just skip though it just to get more story progression. I think the fact it is random and you have zero control is a bit of a dampener, and at the same time it adds a touch of reality - we cannot control when we die and sometimes trying to avoid it ultimately brings us closer. The end is inevitable. A very grim game indeed. Recommended if: * You like reading gore and death * You like random pick-a-path encounters * You are prepared and happy to read through a tonne ...

1 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I enjoyed it, which is sad considering it's basically Hell - or Choose Your Own Hell.

1 helpful 2 funny
5 min at review
Not Recommended

Bad

28 min at review
Recommended

It's a terrible game, but gave me a laugh. It's free, so it's worth downloading to read the crappy writing :)

9 hrs at review
Recommended

ROFL

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: 7, 8, or 10
  • Processor: 1.2 Ghz Dual-Core
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel, AMD, or Nvidia low profile
  • Storage: 30 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS: 7, 8, or 10
  • Processor: 1.8 Ghz Dual-Core
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel, AMD, or Nvidia 1 GB dedicated
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 30 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

FAQ

How much does One Way To Die cost?

One Way To Die is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.

What are the system requirements for One Way To Die?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: 7, 8, or 10 Processor: 1.2 Ghz Dual-Core Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: Intel, AMD, or Nvidia low profile Storage: 30 MB available space Sound Card: Any Recommended: Recommended: OS: 7, 8, or 10 Processor: 1.8 Ghz Dual-Core Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: Intel, AMD, or Nvidia 1 GB dedicated Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 30 MB available space Sound Card: Any

What platforms is One Way To Die available on?

One Way To Die is available on Windows PC, Linux.

Is One Way To Die worth buying?

One Way To Die has 67% positive reviews from 21 players.

When was One Way To Die released?

One Way To Die was released on Sep 1, 2015.

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