confusing, not really fun
Divine Ascent
- Release Date:
- Apr 11, 2017
- Developer:
- Absorb Reality
- Publisher:
- Flying Interactive
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
Divine Ascent is a single and local-multiplayer strategy-puzzle game. The goal is to be the first to build towers, and to reach their tops to place temples.
Six of the biggest civilizations of the ancient times compete against each other, to be the one taken by the gods to the heavens. To this end, they've elected builders whose sole purpose is to erect monuments as high in the sky as possible.
Key Features:
- Arena (local-multiplayer) and Puzzles (single player) modes
- Arena is a set of 24 multiplayer levels for two to six players (humans or A.I.)
- Single player mode contains 30 puzzles with increasing difficulty, plus the final stage which is sort of an Arena level against 5 opponents
- Special moves
- Tile-based isometric 3D graphics
- Each civilization has its own theme and atmospheric background sound design
Game mechanics:
The game is turn-based, in a board game style. The goal is to be the first to place three temples. A temple appears when you place a pawn on a tower five pieces high, or three pieces high in puzzle mode.
The player begins by placing his pawn on any square located on the base floor. If there is no such available square, he must place it on the lowest free floor. You must place it again in the same way after making a temple appear.
Each turn, the player has two move options:
- The pawn can be moved orthogonally to another adjacent free square of the board, whether on the same floor, one floor higher, or one floor lower.
- You can use the piece in the corner of the screen to add it on a free square of the board.
Special moves:
- If squares are free and orthogonally adjacent to each other, and form stairs of which the lower piece can be climbed by our pawn, we can directly climb to their top.
- If a square is located in front of ours orthogonally, our pawn can jump on it provided that it's one floor higher, and that every floor between is lower.
- If the four squares around our pawn are blocked by whether pawns, temples, pieces that are at least two floors higher, or the edge of the board, you can place a new piece under it.
There are squares with special properties for each location. It's up to you to discover which effects the gods have awarded them.
Game modes:
There are two game modes: Arena and Puzzles.
- Arena is a set of 24 multiplayer levels, taking place in the locations of all the different civilizations and using their particular special squares. Two to six players (humans or A.I.) compete to build temples.
- Puzzles mode is a scripted solo adventure where you have to solve several levels to advance to the next ones. The player has a limited amount of moves to build a single temple, whether alone or against opponents in later stages.
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User Reviews
For those wondering it has local hot seat with up to 6 players and can be a combination between humans and AI.
https://youtu.be/fIcnHca8Xvo?si=uHKAwsFHyWhHZ3S6
Very simple puzzle game with a very simple but interesting aesthetic to it. Good for about an hour of solo gameplay and half an hour more of the other modes offered if you want to explore those. I always judge games based on their price and I would say that there are definitely other titles at the same price range that will give you more bang for your buck. Not a bad game, just a bit too pricey for what it offers.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 1.8 GHz Dual-Core
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Storage: 101 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Divine Ascent cost?
Divine Ascent costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Divine Ascent?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 1.8 GHz Dual-Core Memory: 512 MB RAM Storage: 101 MB available space
What platforms is Divine Ascent available on?
Divine Ascent is available on Windows PC.
Is Divine Ascent worth buying?
Divine Ascent has 67% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Divine Ascent released?
Divine Ascent was released on Apr 11, 2017.
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