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Karaski: What Goes Up...

$11.99
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Developer:
Unbound Creations
Publisher:
Unbound Creations
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Developer Note:

Hi! This game is definitely a bit dated and rough around the edges. It was inspired by our love for Deus Ex, Bloodlines, and other similar games of that age. Some of the jank definitely shows! That being said, we think it's still an interesting mystery full of complex characters, a unique Slavic-Steampunk-esque setting, and some good bits of freeform exploration. We hope you can look past the flaws and enjoy what's under the hood :)



Karaski: What Goes Up... is an "immersive sim lite" game where you freely explore the whole airship, talk to all passangers, and find new tools to get around or unlock new paths. Sneak around the lower decks without getting spotted, break into passenger cabins, bribe the staff with stolen alcohol, and gather the clues to unravel the mystery!

Who is the saboteur? Who can be saved?

Each suspect has a secret and unique personality you can uncover in a nonlinear manner via dialogue, stealth, breaking into their rooms, or getting them drunk! Customize your playstyle with a number of tools but don't get spotted snooping - others will call you out on it and start suspecting you as well. Who knows, maybe it really was you all along? At times the game will let you dictate the narrative.



  • Free form exploration in a stylized world
  • Complex Characters, each with their own motives an personal struggles
  • A dynamic story that may sometimes put you in the role of narrator
  • STEALTH
  • Various Tools to customize and fit your playstile







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User Reviews

Very Positive
15 user reviews
80%
Positive
9 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I wish there was a neutral or a maybe button, to be honest. This game isn't bad, but I can't recommend it. PROS: Allows multiple playthroughs Different choices* Friendly developer (He got into contact with me after I reported the first bug I found) NEUTRAL: Stealth (Got boring for me after a while, but this is an opinon-based thing) The story (It's good, but if you're expecting a really detailed and clever mystery, then this may not be for you) CONS: *Quite a few choices change nothing and lead to no different dialogue Buggy - The second bug I found has yet to be fixed, and I reported it over a month ago To be fair, the bugs killed it for me. If the game were bug-free and the problems I found were fixed entirely, I'd probably change my review. The developer did say he'd look at the second bug I found, so there's hope.

37 helpful 22 funny
23 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I really thought I would enjoy this. I set my hopes a bit too high. I love mystery adventure games and really believed that maybe we have something new going on here. What I experienced was nothing short of mediocrity wrapped in a blanket of promise. First let me say that the premise of the game appeared to be Agatha Christy like and that appealed to me. I thought I would give it a go. At first it seemed like it was going to be a fantastic mystery but then things became monotonous and unchallenging. There is a plot here but it does not really matter at all. Lots of boring dialogue with very uninteresting characters that made the game feel more of a chore than a challenge. No puzzles or enigmas to deal with. Then we have the the stealth part that is nothing more than listening to footsteps. Really nothing here that I would call over the top. There is no challenge, there is nothing at all actually. Very mediocre attempt at making a good experience.

4 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

[h1][b] High Flyin' Mystery [/b][/h1] This pretty much unknown game deserves your time if you are a fan of well written mysteries. The story is entirely set into an airship in a fictional soviet-like 1920's state with its undeniable charm, quirkiness, and latent fears, cleverly recreated not by top-notch graphics, but by a clever low-fi decor of socialist-realism-like inspiration. It's not as much about the stealth or clue hunting; however it's all about the lovingly crafted atmosphere and some pretty intricate characters, including your very self.

3 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

It's okay. Following the story thread is engaging, and snooping around the admittedly tiny airship is good fun. 2 gripes: It's not a im-sim, but a metroidvania. Items you pick up only have 1 use case every time, which is fine but wasn't what I expected. Also, it lacks some of the detail that could have made the game more fun, like how footsteps don't propagate through walls convincingly, or the lack of distinct humming ambience I would expect from a steam powered aircraft (could have been drowned out by the music, but the point stands).

14 hrs at review
Not Recommended

It's another one of those games that makes you wish there was a "neutral" option for reviews. I have to admit that I rather enjoyed my first run of the game. The mystery felt intriguing, the gameplay smooth enough to not bother me much, and it was satisfying to explore the ship and overcome the obstacles in what felt like my own unique way. Unfortunately, that fascination didn't last long. The story doesn't have a satisfying ending, asking you to come up with your own conclusion which could've worked, I guess, but in this case just felt lazy, several of the design choices and mechanics started to grate after a few hours of playing, and of course having to work around the bugs made the experience even more tiresome. That might just be me nitpicking, of course. What got to me the most though was that [spoiler] none of your choices and exploration matter in the end. You can blame whomever you want without having to learn anything about them.[/spoiler] For a story-driven game that was...

5 hrs at review
Recommended

Pretty decent indie immersive sim. I don't usually leave reviews but I think this game deserves more attention. There was one annoying bug where guard NPCs would be stuck behind doors or objects, making sneaking past them, according to their patrol route, impossible. Not a huge deal, since you can in theory run away and you're not penalised too heavily for getting caught. Also I couldn't find the tool to open vents, so I didn't manage to complete all the objectives/explore every area. It's a pretty short game, but fun, recommended for a light delve into a cute universe.

3 hrs at review
Recommended

Great little game, plot goes much deeper than the cartoonish graphics suggest, really recommended to anyne enjoying adventure games

6 hrs at review
Recommended

Great

2 hrs at review
Recommended

Karaski: What Goes Up... is an interesting experiment in the nature of interactive storytelling. The gameplay isn't particularly difficult, though there is an option to make it harder if that's important to you. Gameplay consists mostly of sneaking around restricted areas of the airship you're on in order to solve the mystery of who has sabotaged it. The mystery itself is the primary driver of the game though, with the big payoff coming when you realize just how player-driven the whole affair really is. Karaski: What Goes Up... is an art piece. You'll probably only play it a few times, but I bet you'll think about it a lot more than that. Definitely earns a recommendation from me.

3 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a sensational First Person Adventure game in the vein of Titantic Adventure Out of Time and others. You'll love the espionage and the quirky characters. The story and the environment is immersive. Hurry up and buy this indie gem!

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Duo 2Ghz+
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX 9 Compatible card
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 750 MB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel i5
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Geforce GTX 670 or newer
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 750 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Karaski: What Goes Up... cost?

Karaski: What Goes Up... costs $11.99.

What are the system requirements for Karaski: What Goes Up...?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Duo 2Ghz+ Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: DirectX 9 Compatible card DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 750 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i5 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Geforce GTX 670 or newer DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 750 MB available space

What platforms is Karaski: What Goes Up... available on?

Karaski: What Goes Up... is available on Windows PC.

Is Karaski: What Goes Up... worth buying?

Karaski: What Goes Up... has 80% positive reviews from 15 players.

When was Karaski: What Goes Up... released?

Karaski: What Goes Up... was released on Mar 2, 2016.

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