I can't say this is a 'game' It even just have like three puzzles you can't solve unless you seek a guide (At least this is what happened to me as there weren't any clear objectives for the puzzles) Pros: +Free. +Good graphics. +Atmospheric game. +Steam achievements. Cons: -Short game. -No replay value. -Puzzles are confusing. -No music. Overall this game is good if you want easy achievements. [quote]πΉππ ππππ πππ£πππ€π ππ©πππ ππ¦ ππ’πππ‘ππ ππππ [url=http://store.steampowered.com/curator/32399565/]πΉππππ'π πΆπ©ππππ[/url][/quote]
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About This Game
Antenna currently supports US keyboard input only.
Other keyboard layouts will work but results may be unpredictable.
Mouse wheel required.
Puzzles are Audio Based, Please ensure you have sound on.
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User Reviews
Never expected that there are so many free games that are not multiplayer and actually playable without the feeling of disgust.
Wear headphones; turn off the lights. Enjoy 20 minutes of not having to understand what's going on, just doing, playing. Reminded me of the XKCD interactives, especially Time: (nearly) monochromatic graphics and exploring on a line without knowing what to expect. Not planning to replay, even though I seem to have missed the last achievement, but if somehow something else from these developers came along, I'd take a look.
It's funny to see the kiddies who know nothing about life trying to figure this game out as if it had some deeper or complex meaning. I wish I still had that imagination. Maybe I should make a game like that. Just leave everything out intentionally out and watch them go crazy. Seriously though, this is a waste of time. The experience and "ending" will leave you exactly as the game portraits itself: Meaningless and empty inside.
The game is probably an experiment on how well received a sound-oriented puzzle game could be. It has little to none instructions, so you have to figure out things on your own. The world is never explained, but the devs succeed in creating a very calm, lonely atmosphere in which I appreciate. Plus it's free. so what is to complain?
Another free game with easy achievments (using the guides available)... If your an achievment hunter then this is another game to add to your perfect game collection! Gameplay itself is very basic and only about 20-30 mins total if going for the achievments.
(If the 'w' key does nothing when you start, reset your game and try it again.) This game is super pretty and speaks volumes of its environment with so few details. The puzzles give you just enough direction to let you figure out on your own what you need to do, which is something I've felt is lacking in a lot of puzzles lately. It walks a fine line between too little instruction and just enough, which I honestly adore. The puzzles require patience and force you to find solutions one baby step at a time; it DOES feel like you're just a little robot exploring and trying its hardest. Maybe a ten minute playthrough once you know what you're doing? Fun. I'd love to see more levels and/or more games like this from the designer(s).
nice and short
Interesting concept, disappointing execution. I love this kind of short, introspective game, but this one pales in comparison to some of the others out there. The radio mechanic is cool, but we're able to use it just twice, and the rest of the experience doesn't engage the player. There was atmosphere, but it was minimal (in feeling, not just design), and the fact that every action the player takes must be directed with on-screen cues reflect the fact that without them, this game wouldn't make sense - it's just not intuitive. If you'd like an atmospheric, visually and mechanically interesting game, play The Old Tree. It's meditative, reflective, and beautiful.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: 2 GHz dual core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Hardware Accelerated Graphics
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any but ideally Creative Sound Blaster or equivalent
- Additional Notes: Requires Sound on to play
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: 2 GHz quad core +
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: Hardware Accelerated Graphics
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- Sound Card: Any but ideally Creative Sound Blaster or equivalent +
- Additional Notes: Requires Sound on to play
FAQ
How much does Antenna cost?
Antenna is completely FREE to play. You can download and play it without any purchase.
What are the system requirements for Antenna?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2 GHz dual core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Hardware Accelerated Graphics DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 300 MB available space Sound Card: Any but ideally Creative Sound Blaster or equivalent Additional Notes: Requires Sound on to play Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: 2 GHz quad core + Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Hardware Accelerated Graphics DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 300 MB available space Sound Card: Any but ideally Creative Sound Blaster or equivalent + Additional Notes: Requires Sound on to play
What platforms is Antenna available on?
Antenna is available on Windows PC.
Is Antenna worth buying?
Antenna has 79% positive reviews from 52 players.
When was Antenna released?
Antenna was released on Apr 7, 2016.
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