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Kommissar

$8.99
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Developer:
Beardserk
Publisher:
Beardserk
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game



In Kommissar, you take the rôle of a regime commissar. A perfect designed gear for the machine of peace & wealth utopia.

Your duty and commitment is to lead the Ministry of Truth and to keep the Independent City-State of Roulettenburg united under the regime's iron fist.

Mobilize its agents, neutralize the insurgents in the districts, interrogate the suspects and watch out for your fellow citizens whilst capturing dissidents all for the glory of your fatherland.

FEATURES


  • DISCOVER
    a new challenge in each game. The social context of Roulettenburg and its citizens motivations will be different every time you play.
  • INVESTIGATE
    profound and harsh story arcs that will not let you indifferent. You will be presented to moral dilemmas that will make you question reality as you know it.
  • CONFRONT
    all possible outcomes of a story which take form through your actions and the alliances and loyalties that your forge.
  • INTERROGATE
    captured suspects and choose wisely your actions. Judge between either being magnanimous or pushing them to the limit as you bear the consequences.
  • EMBODY
    the regime and do your duty as a respected member of the party. Go wherever is required and obey the orders.
  • MANIPULATE
    the events to pursue your own interests. After all, you are the truth and the truth is power.

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User Reviews

Overwhelmingly Negative
32 user reviews
19%
Positive
20 min at review
Not Recommended

I cannot currently recommend purchasing this game even as an early access. The game is fun and it has a great concept behind it, however, this game is not nearly ready for public access even under early access. I can overlook the broken English and misspellings which are rife throughout the game as this is early access. The main reason I cannot recommend this is that the clues they give you to solve the puzzles are mismatched. They will say you are looking for a female suspect. Then all of the evidence and witnesses talk about it being a large man, and it turns out that it is a small woman. With discrepancies like that in the game it is really had to follow the narrative or solve the puzzles since the clues are bad.

170 helpful 8 funny
20 min at review
Not Recommended

I just dabbled around in it a bit, and this game is in dire need of a day-one patch at the moment... scripting is incomplete and often breaks into glitches, forbidding you from progressing through the tutorial. TL;DR: Clearly not finished right now, from a clearly broken programming standpoint. I had one of these when I was asked to place the officer on the district map, and another one in the interrogations following that step. Right now, whatever is enabling interaction in the interface is way too easy to break and accidentally bug out. Another few things I noticed: 1. The District desciptions are glitched out - it just has a few placeholders at the bottom, possibly to accomodate new GUI - still, doesn't look polished, finished or good. 2. Interrogations bug out when you try to ask people if they've been somewhere with someone. This is really annoying as the first case you get is likely to require that same indicator to solve it, and you don't get that information supplied to yo...

112 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

The game needs a lot of work, from simple things like bugs and graphical glitches to large things like story inconsistencies, proper english, a proper tutorial and a better gameplay. The fact that the last update happened on May gives me very little hope for the future of this game. Of course, something may have happened to the Dev, and i wouldn't blame them for it, but be aware of how regular the updates really are when buying this game by taking this in mind. With that being said, the idea is quite interesting, and although it did remind me of "Papers, Please", It offered what i think is a fresh take in the "Be a government employee in a Dystopian Environment/Country" genre. Still, i wouldn't recommend purchasing it now, not even in a sale. Perhaps a couple of updates from now i might reconsider my opinion.

67 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

As others have said, no updates in 6 months and the game really isn't playable. Loved the concept, but I think we got cheated.

47 helpful 2 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Love the idea of this game, but it has a lot of problems that even a pre-alpha version shouldnt have. The games code dosent insert the color of eyes, gender, or any details of people you interogate, which nobody seems to have found yet. Also the grammar is god awful. I would most defiently recommend that you wait until this game is fully realesed before you give it a go. (Really it shouldnt even be on Steam at all...)

35 helpful
48 min at review
Not Recommended

It's been dead for months now. no updates, and no addition to the confusing and buggy gameplay. avoid.

33 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

DO NOT BUY THIS GAME. The developers are not updating what is essentially a poorly-written, mismatched and confusing pre-pre-pre-Alpha game. This "game" should never have seen the light of day yet, and I fear the developers have taken our money and ran.

28 helpful
36 min at review
Not Recommended

It looked to be an interesting game, where you play as an authoritative figure weeding out dissidents and quashing rebellion in your dystopian country...but Holy SHIT does this game still need work! In some places, the English is laughable at best, and on top of that the game does not make it clear what you're supposed to be doing, or how to go about doing it. As it is now, just skip it and play "Papers, Please". For more reviews, as well as Let's Plays, check out my YouTube channel, Gemini Does Games! https://youtu.be/asnQU5HIG4I

23 helpful 2 funny
39 min at review
Not Recommended

Could be Good in future I do believe this game can become great and lead to a great success, but at its current state it is figity, and has not enough content to keep a person on entertained. It is very slow game and appears to be inspired by Papers, please. It lacks the fast past excitment of Papers, please. Papers, please is defined by its balance of managing family, food, and how fast and accuratly you can process paper work. This game however has no time limit and is not required to process anything. You can sit there with paper work on your desk forever and with no reason to do it, I don't see the point in playing. There is no edge in this game. At its current state I do not reccomend buy it. I will decide my the status of this review as the builds progress.

15 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

The game is still in an very early stage but you get the idea where it is going and I like what I have seen so far. The style is awesome and I can't wait to see more of it!

11 helpful 4 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP or later
  • Processor: 1.5 GHz Core2Duo
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 1.4 or better
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Minimum 1280x720 screen resolution

FAQ

How much does Kommissar cost?

Kommissar costs $8.99.

What are the system requirements for Kommissar?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or later Processor: 1.5 GHz Core2Duo Memory: 1 GB RAM Graphics: OpenGL 1.4 or better Storage: 1 GB available space Additional Notes: Minimum 1280x720 screen resolution

What platforms is Kommissar available on?

Kommissar is available on Windows PC.

Is Kommissar worth buying?

Kommissar has 19% positive reviews from 32 players.

When was Kommissar released?

Kommissar was released on Apr 6, 2017.

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