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Russian World

$0.99
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Developer:
Nikita "Ghost_RUS"
Publisher:
Ghost_RUS Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Russia, an alternative reality
Vasya is an ordinary welder at the factory, typical Monday morning, Vasya is going to go to work, but, unexpectedly, he discovers in his house a strange man - the Dagestan philosopher Kamille the Great, who grants our hero the ability to look at the world from a different angle.
Will Vasya be a typical resident of his country? Or learn all the secrets and know the truth? It's up to you.
Features:
-Genre of game: visual novel
-An incredible and interesting story
-Unusual for visual novellas graphics (pixel)
-Some endings
-The humor and satire are mixed with drama and action
-Different choice (from minor to serious, with consequences in the future)

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User Reviews

Very Positive
53 user reviews
87%
Positive
14 min at review
Recommended

This game has made me think about life the universe and everything, it shifted my entire world view, and i think that it even revealed some of the illuminatis plots. whenever my neighbor hears me masturbating he always calls the police and id have to hide, BUT NOT ANY MORE, after russian world i now have the confidence to face those PIGS working for those goddamn lizards with my salami stick sandwiched if you catch my diesase. 1/1.

14 helpful 18 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

yes

11 helpful 3 funny
14 min at review
Not Recommended

Russian World is not a game, it's an e-book that's been dumped on Steam masquerading as a game. As a visual/interactive novel, this doesn't feature any notable gameplay, it's just a lot of clicking through badly written dialogue that would never have been accepted or published in print, which poses the question, "How did something this badly written end up on Steam?". When someone hoping to become an author is unable to get published in print, they spend $100 and dump their high school fan-fiction onto Steam, under the guise of a game. This crap, badly written, badly translated E-book is just a fictional story lambasting Russian life, but the content is just pure garbage and the whole thing should be avoided by all. Here's my standard boilerplate for crap E-books in case anyone isn't sure what does and doesn't constitute a video game: Visual novels/e-books are tedious at best... imagine the best novel you ever read, be that Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy or 2001: A Space Odyssey ...

8 helpful 2 funny
6 min at review
Recommended

Absolutely hilarious due to translations and some of the pictures. Although less of a game than it is an interactive story. Edit: I'd also like to take this moment to call Valve Corp. out on its recent anti-consumer practice of subtly hiding negative reviews. Read here: https://steamcommunity.com/games/593110/announcements/detail/1808664240333155775

7 helpful
6 min at review
Recommended

This is the best game I have ever played. Just five minutes in, and I was already hooked. The storytelling is just amazing. Nothing can top this

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

I did not understand the Story because the english translation is... lets say "special", but still: 10/10 would cheeki to the breeki, drink whole bottle of vodka for best experience. Period.

4 helpful 3 funny
41 min at review
Recommended

Bizzare, poorly translated, hack of an anime visual novel. The game is poorly made and obviously not finished; many options will cause a CTD or softlock, so obviously only one specific path has really been planned around. Despite that, this game is an absolutely fascinating look into the work of someone whose brain simply works differently. Behind the strange story, nightmarish "gameplay," and obviously unfinished nature of the game there is a strangely, beautifully artistic rendition of life in Russia. In between the moments of insanity there are very painful retellings of the hardships of living in a second world country that read like a cry for help. Even though the actual literary value of this game are slim to none the subplots told within the actual "story" are surprisingly captivating and I wish there were more media like this that simply depicted the hardships of other countries in a very direct and personal, if somewhat exaggerated way.

3 helpful 1 funny
37 min at review
Recommended

I literally not finish it because of the crashing 10/10 would kill aeshniki again

2 helpful
44 min at review
Recommended

Taught me the truth about the moon landings

2 helpful
49 min at review
Recommended

Hilarious game. Well worth the price tag. Not much in the way of actual game play, although you do occasionally have options to choose between two alternatives, such as to talk to someone, or what beer to buy. Most of the game you'll be reading extremely poorly translated Russian and laughing your ass off at how absurd the dialogue is.

2 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP\Vista\7\8\10
  • Processor: Pentium® 4 1.5 GHz / Athlon® XP
  • Memory: 512 MB RAM
  • Graphics: DirectX® 9.0c compatible
  • Storage: 100 MB available space

FAQ

How much does Russian World cost?

Russian World costs $0.99.

What are the system requirements for Russian World?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP\Vista\7\8\10 Processor: Pentium® 4 1.5 GHz / Athlon® XP Memory: 512 MB RAM Graphics: DirectX® 9.0c compatible Storage: 100 MB available space

What platforms is Russian World available on?

Russian World is available on Windows PC.

Is Russian World worth buying?

Russian World has 87% positive reviews from 53 players.

When was Russian World released?

Russian World was released on Apr 4, 2018.

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