[h1]99% exposition, 1% gameplay[/h1] In Dunia, you explore a grand total of 9 small rooms, and examine various objects in those. Most of the objects are books or journal pages that you can read, others are weird objects that play a voice-over. There are three minimal puzzles where you have to pick up an item or push a button before you can pass through certain doors. Once you investigate the last room, the game ends. Getting to this point took me about 30 minutes. That's apparently all there is to this game, and - sorry, even for this price, that's not enough. The texts that you find, detail the culture, history, science, religion, geography, political structure, and more, of a world called Dunia (which is probably one of the most unimaginative names you can give a world, since it just means "World" in several languages). The texts are fairly bizarre, which I liked, and I would have been curious about an actual game set in this absurd world. But most of this information is completel...
Dunia: Masters
- Release Date:
- Jun 15, 2017
- Developer:
- Team Wood Block
- Publisher:
- Team Wood Block
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

Dunia: Masters is a first-person adventure game that has you take on the shoes of Masters-Mason Northwood, a prolific scientist with the ego and self importance of a small moon who has just found himself on the wrong side of a bomb. After this failed assassination attempt it's your job to guide our 'hero' through the dark dankness of a dimly lit laboratory, collecting certain items to find yourself in even more dimly lit parts of said laboratory, before your eventual escape! Or not.

A Small World Packed with Lore:
Whether it's a passing comment Masters has about a pillar of salt, or something you notice completely on your own, every inch of the laboratory is jam packed with meaning, stories, and lore that may not have anything to do with Masters' current dilemma.A Bunch of Voice Acting:
Masters has something to say on just about everything in his environment, (mostly because he likes to hear the sound of his own voice) whether it's mundane, or macabre.60 Collectibles:
An assortment of world building collectibles litter the environment, pages from Masters' journal, audio logs that have been recorded without peoples permission, and a smattering of books that cover everything from Dunia's greatest disasters, to 1001 ways to cook Delta Fish (note: There are not actually 1001 recipes to cook Delta Fish)3 Endings:
The collection, or lack there of, of the books, journal pages, and audio logs that are scattered throughout the environment will determine one of three endings you can get. Does Masters escape the dimly lit lab? Or is he trapped there for the rest of eternity?WARNING: Dunia: Masters may potentially trigger seizures for people with photosensitive epilepsy. Player discretion is advised.
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User Reviews
Not much of a game here; it's all flavor text and very little actual gameplay. I played it through twice in about 45 minutes and managed to unlock two of the three endings. I assume it is necessary to find all 60 collectibles in order to unlock the third ending but I can't be bothered to search for all of them in the darkened rooms, especially considering that the early rooms become unreachable after a certain point and there is no way of knowing whether you found everything in them until it's too late. Basically I agree with the detailed review posted by Psyringe.
For what it's supposed to be, it's a good game. Very short, but the multiple possible endings still give a decent sense of variety. Definitely worth one dollar. Not much more than that maybe, but a dollar.
Good game that shows what an up and coming dev is capable of. You can get the feeling that the dev put a lot of time and passion into this game and to get it right. Bugs: I encountered one bug while playing and that was that the flashlight would not turn on again if I turned it off and tabbed out of the window, however. I am sure that's something he will fix with his next game. Graphics: Graphics were nice but could be a bit over glancy (IMO, I am not sure if that's even a word.) for my taste. Some of the areas were way too dark and they could be a bit brighter. Gameplay: The gameplay was straight forward, walking and interacting with things in the game. The dev even puts in a few hidden surprises into the gameplay that I honestly didn't expect. Story: From what I understood the story/campaign was an about a guy named master (you) and it was about him waking up after something had happened to him (I'll try not to spoil) and it's about him going around trying to understand what ...
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core i3-2100
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 750 Ti
- DirectX: Version 10
- Storage: 1 GB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Dunia: Masters cost?
Dunia: Masters costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Dunia: Masters?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 64-bit Processor: Intel Core i3-2100 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 750 Ti DirectX: Version 10 Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Dunia: Masters available on?
Dunia: Masters is available on Windows PC.
Is Dunia: Masters worth buying?
Dunia: Masters has 33% positive reviews from 6 players.
When was Dunia: Masters released?
Dunia: Masters was released on Jun 15, 2017.
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