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One Hour One Life

$14.99
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Developer:
Jason Rohrer
Publisher:
Jason Rohrer
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Note (July 14, 2023): I'm back to updating the game weekly, as promised, after taking an extended break to focus on my family. There have now been 128 weekly updates, with many more to come. I've been working on this game for more than 7 years now, and it may well be the largest game ever made entirely by a single person. My goal with these latest updates is to enter the home stretch, fix everything that needs fixing, and implement a satisfying endgame. --Jason

Description


A multiplayer survival game of parenting and civilization building. Get born to another player as your mother. Live an entire life in one hour. Have babies of your own in the form of other players. Leave a legacy for the next generation as you help to rebuild civilization from scratch.

Hey folks, I'm Jason Rohrer, and I've been working on One Hour One Life for more than three years. I've been doing everything myself---I drew all the graphics on paper with pens and markers, I coded the entire engine from scratch, I composed and performed all of the music, and I even made all of the sound effects. It's a very personal game, and it's really unlike anything else that's out there. It's also a huge game---over 1300 fully interactive, craftable objects already. And it's only getting bigger, with weekly updates adding new things all the time. The game was initially released on my own website in February of 2018, and over the intervening months, I released 29 updates off-Steam. I've promised to keep releasing weekly update for at least the next two years, with the end goal of making the largest, most comprehensive crafting game in history.

Okay, so what about the game itself?

First of all, you only live for an hour, where each minute marks a passing year. You join the game server as a newborn baby, and some other randomly-chosen player is your mother. You depend on her for your survival. And why will she be willing to waste her valuable time and resources to keep you alive? Because she's going to die in an hour just like everyone else, and if she wants what she accomplishes in her lifetime to have any meaning, then the next generation (aka, you) is her only hope. And if you survive into adulthood, you may get the chance to have babies of your own---other players, just joining the server---and those babies will be the next generation that gives meaning to your own life accomplishments.

Across this ever-growing family tree of generations, players are collectively conducting an enormous project: they are rebuilding civilization from scratch. The online game world starts out as a near-infinite expanse of wilderness (four billion meters wide from east to west, and four billion meters wide from north to south, with a total surface area of over 18,000,000,000,000,000,000 square meters, or 36,000 times bigger than Earth). The very first player to join the server is Eve, and she starts out in the wilderness as the root of the family tree. Eve and her immediate offspring lay the foundation for the future civilization, perhaps making a few primitive tools, cooking basic foods, and starting a small farm as they scrape out a meager existence before dying. Future generations will build on this primitive foundation, eventually mastering more and more advanced technology, including domesticated animals, metal working, permanent buildings, and transportation networks.

But as real-life history has shown, civilization is fragile. A generation that is born into the lap of luxury---on the backs of their ancestors' hard-won accomplishments---can just as easily squander their inheritance as build upon it. Key resources run out over time, so careful management, planning, and organization are necessary to prevent an inevitable collapse. Thus, the game graduates from the individual challenge of primitive survival in the early stages to a group organizational and leadership challenge in the later stages. How do rules and procedures for group survival propagate across multiple generations? What did our great grandparents have in mind for this village?

The main mode in the game involves being born as a helpless baby to another player as your mother, but you can also play with your friends as twins, triplets, or quadruplets. One baby is hard enough to take care of---any mother that can successfully take care of quadruplets deserves the eternal gratitude of you and your friends.

All of this is happening on my own centrally-managed, persistent servers, and your purchase includes a lifetime account on these official servers. After you buy the game, you can instantly connect to this world with no configuration or server set-up. It all just works. You also get access to the full source code, including the server code. Technically-minded folks can run their own private servers, or even use the powerful content editor to make their own mods.

I hope you'll join us as this sprawling civilization-building experiment continues to unfold. Many thousands of players have already collectively lived over 400,000 hours in this endlessly-changing world so far. Before the Steam release, the average playtime for each player was 17 hours, with dozens of players logging over 500 hours each, and 94% positive off-Steam player reviews. This is a deep and rich game already, and there are still hundreds of content updates to come.

No two lives are ever the same, and a new story always awaits on the other side of the [GET REBORN] button.

Jason Rohrer
October 2018
Davis, California

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User Reviews

Very Positive
12 user reviews
83%
Positive
17 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Enjoyed the game and had a lot of fun times like helping my child make a glass bottle. Don't really play anymore because of the dying player base and lack of updates. Because of that I would probably recommend people go play the free version, 2HOL.

3 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

If you’ve ever wanted to be born, live an entire life, raise kids, starve to death, get griefed by a toddler, and bury your pixel mom all in under 60 minutes… One Hour One Life is your absolute fever dream come true. This game is insanely out of the box. No quests. No inventory glows. No glowing arrows saying “go here.” You’re born—naked, afraid, hungry—and if you’re lucky, into the arms of a kind stranger playing your in-game mom who may or may not ditch you in the snow. From that moment, you’re living a real-time human life: one minute = one year. Sixty minutes to go from helpless baby to grizzled old legend. And oh, the emotions. You think you’re here for the crafting, but then suddenly your in-game dad dies while harvesting wheat and you’re left to bury him next to the old stone oven. Your screen reads: “You buried John.” And you’re like… why am I crying over a 37-pixel man named John who only taught me how to plant carrots? Because this game gets yo...

2 helpful
12 min at review
Not Recommended

I don't know how to enter multiplayer mode.

1 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Very difficult and fun game, reccomend it allot if you want a fun, muliplayer, hard survival expirience.

1 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Amazing and very imaginative concept for a survival game. I hope it grows or at the very least it becomes the base for something even greater.

1 helpful
219 hrs at review
Recommended

Remember how people interacted before social media? IF not, imagine being born into a world as a baby, and living your life with a community and family that loves and supports you. It's amazing. The community in this game, albeit grossly too low for such an underrated GEM of a game, no other community, INCLUDING real-life, is as integrated as the community playing this game. Why? How? You must rely on one another to live your best life in this game. You're born from another real player. You live your entire in-game life with whatever actions you'd like to take, but thrive when working as a collective with your community and the family you're born into. Should you play this game? YES YES YES YES Do I play this game all the time? NO, it's like spectacularly surprising but satisfying and emotionally impacting music with a fine glass of wine that hits a sweet spot but sometimes has a bitter aftertaste yet you're still somehow quite grateful you played. Each playthrough is ...

1 helpful
117 hrs at review
Recommended

I don't know why, but the art style this game uses reminds me of a kids show I used to watch when I was younger... Also this game is cool B)

4 hrs at review
Recommended

got born into a poor family, my grandma gave me wine, i ran into the forest and my mom gave me shrooms and ran away 10/10

21 hrs at review
Recommended

every time i play this game i lie to people and they give me stuff because they think im dying

3 hrs at review
Recommended

funne

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP or newer
  • Processor: 1.7+ GHz or better
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce G210M or better; 256 MB or higher
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 250 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any

FAQ

How much does One Hour One Life cost?

One Hour One Life costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for One Hour One Life?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP or newer Processor: 1.7+ GHz or better Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce G210M or better; 256 MB or higher Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 250 MB available space Sound Card: Any

What platforms is One Hour One Life available on?

One Hour One Life is available on Windows PC.

Is One Hour One Life worth buying?

One Hour One Life has 83% positive reviews from 12 players.

When was One Hour One Life released?

One Hour One Life was released on Nov 8, 2018.

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