Interesting game idea. The herbs are stolen from Resident Evil Green, Red, Blue? SURE ;) but not bad game, but it feel a bit unfinshed only 1 tutorial & 1 level & you never can rescue all :( For low prices for achievement hunters okay
Pestis
- Release Date:
- May 10, 2018
- Developer:
- DIEDEMOR STUDIO GAMES
- Publisher:
- Laush Studio
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
The task of the game: to cure as many residents as possible until there are infected, and therefore you will receive a certain status - from the assistant Plague, to the descendant of Hippocrates
Key features:
- Gloomy atmosphere
- Unusual graphic design
- Progress
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User Reviews
An intriguing premise in search of a more substantial game. That said: what IS here is at least worth a look. The mechanics are minimal, yet engaging enough once you get the hang of them: collect plants to make potions, crush plague-ridden rats with your foot, destroy plague-ridden rat holes with fire, and cure plague-ridden people with home-made antidotes. It might seem like a lot of buttons at first - all with the left hand, just to guarantee w*nker's cramp - but it's sufficiently straightforward, given time. Emphasis on straightforward: NOT easy. I haven't managed to survive a single plague yet, but I'm slowly getting there. I think. Is it worth two bucks? Sure, absolutely. There's only one map, and the gameplay is pretty repetitive; but getting all the Achievements should take a while, especially if you're as crap at this kind of quasi-strategy/management game as I am. Only the most kickass of players will 100% the "cheevos" in less than a couple of hours. So the value is...
[b] Pestis [/b] would be a decent high-score game if it had leaderboards and more maps. Right now it has 1 map and 6 relatively easy achievements, hardly any reason to play it for more than 30 minutes. I think the artwork and animation are decent for what it is. You play as a plague doctor that is trying to cure a small village, and the game certainly captures that sinister atmosphere. The gameplay incorporates the potion mixing mechanic, although the system is very basic. There is some potential for improving your resource management, but without leaderboards I don't see the appeal. I think if the developer can add at least 2 more locations it would be serviceable (urban area and catacombs perhaps?). It has a partial support for controller despite not being listed on the store page. My F310 works fine, but you can't rebind it from default state. [h1] Pros: [/h1] + looks okey for the price + nice atmosphere + incorporates some "resource" management [h1] Cons: [/h1] - can't rebind...
A fun little game with a good atmosphere. Not so sure about the full price but on sale it's absolutely wort it in my opinion. It's a pretty simple game of harvesting herbs to make potions and using them to destroy rat dens and cure villagers. you click on a villager, stab them in the neck, and choose the potions to match their lymphs. it's a colour matching and rat killing game, basically, and it's pretty fun. there are mushrooms to heal and cure you if you get sick, so as long as you keep track of where they are it's pretty easy, you can basically play as long as you want to. Still the art style and overall aesthetic are really good, and the music, while repetitive with only 2 tracks, is pretty good. It's as bleak and miserable as a game about the plague should be in all the right places, and fun in terms of game-play. an easy 100% achievement game too, for the people who care about that sort of thing.
There's a reasonable idea for a mediocre time waster in here, but it's lacking in so many ways that it doesn't even rise up to what I could call average quality. --- A couple things out of the way first: It's poorly translated. I don't actually hold that against it, but if that bothers you it's going to be one more fail on top of many. The controls can't be remapped on keyboard (no mouse is used) which since they aren't super complex didn't bother me, but it will bother some people and is worth noting if you have issues with the standard WASD movement. If you use a controller it's not really an issue. At its core it's a pretty simple time-management test: can you destroy a bunch of rats nests before all the villagers die from the plague. Your interactions with the world are straight forward: kill rats, cure villagers, burn rat holes and bodies to stop the plague from spreading, do this for as long as you can without being infected yourself which can lead to your own death. All of th...
Pestis is a boring, repetitive game, where you follow the very limited set of actions over and over again. It is also poorly drawn and animated, so there is no immersive atmosphere. There is also no plot, characters, lore, etc. The game could be saved by some sort of a great idea, unique features, as it was, for example, with Papers, Please, but this is, unfortunately, not the case.
Strategy, Simulation, and Time-Management are the three genres I'd label this as. It's really low budget and there are a lot of spelling and grammatical errors. There isn't a whole lot of a challenge here, but it is amusing. You do feel like you're rushed as people start dropping dead at least 5-10 minutes into each round. Once that kicks off, it's like trying to stop the chain-effect of a domino line. But after a try or two, it begins to make sense what the strategy is to juggling the few obstacles it throws at you. For the $0.49 cents I paid for it, I had a decent time. Fun enough to keep me playing a few rounds. I do wish it had more content, at least a few additional levels or challenges. It feels pretty empty because of that. What gameplay exists is pretty decent. Nothing spectacular but for a small, super low-budget release - sure, why not. Definitely not worth a full $2, tho. It does feel like it was a college or intro-level game project. Maybe that's too offensive, but it fe...
Very nice game and concept, and only one euro. Thumb up! https://youtu.be/IYn_vdmUuXE
This game is pretty much a scam. When it came out in 2018 it was priced at 1€ or something like that, now it's priced at 25€. The game is by no means worth more than a buck. What you get is basically a small 20 minute long gameplay loop of walking from a to b and pressing e. You collect plants with different colors and use those to cure people, while trying to not get infected. That being said, I actually had some fun with the game itself, it was an entertaining hour trying to get all achievements, but that might just be cause I really love plague doctors. If you own it already, it's not hard to get all achievements. Otherwise, not worth it.
I think I bought this on sale which is a good thing because this game only has a tutorial and one level. I don't know why this is tagged as horror or educational because this is more of an arcade game where the point is collecting points on killed rats, burned corpses, cured people and mixed potions. The mechanics are okay, nothing too complicated, but the character was tediously slow.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP and newer
- Processor: Athlon 2 X3 450
- Memory: 1024 MB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce EN9600 GT
- Storage: 23 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Pestis cost?
Pestis costs $2.49. Currently 90% off!
What are the system requirements for Pestis?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP and newer Processor: Athlon 2 X3 450 Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: GeForce EN9600 GT Storage: 23 MB available space
What platforms is Pestis available on?
Pestis is available on Windows PC.
Is Pestis worth buying?
Pestis has 78% positive reviews from 88 players.
When was Pestis released?
Pestis was released on May 10, 2018.
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