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The Aether: Life as a God

$3.99
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Hosted Games
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Hosted Games
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About This Game

Create a mortal race to worship you and grow your strength. Guide them in their daily lives and help them grow. The power you collect will grow your mind and body. Dabble in the affairs of other gods or seek to destroy them and steal their power.

The Aether: Life as a God is a 60,000 word interactive fantasy novel by Alex Ryan, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

  • Create a custom mortal race.
  • Engage in mortal affairs.
  • Travel the Aether and steal power from lesser beings.
  • Dabble in political affairs at The Court of Gods.
  • Battle other gods in epic one one one conflicts.
  • Complete unique quests and events with impactful outcomes.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
33 user reviews
82%
Positive
1 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is pretty fun, but I wish it was longer and gave you more opportunities to shape your chosen species. It does give you a few options but they're limited. Like, one early scenario will have you side between two neighbors having a dispute over theft. You can choose who to side with but the other becomes a slave and you're not given the option to discourage slavery. Also, your god needs to rest for millennia at a time in between interventions so the race does a lot of development without your input at all, which kind of defeats the point. It's a game that really needed to be longer than its 60k words but for $2 it's alright for what it is.

28 helpful
50 min at review
Not Recommended

Choices don't really seem to matter. Plays like a visual novel (edit: there are no visuals, I should say) more than a real choose-your-own adventure. The quality of the writing leaves something to be desired and does little to make you feel like you have control. At least it only cost me $2. I still wouldn't recomend this.

25 helpful 4 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

[b]Pros:[/b] + Easy to get 100% achievements + Good amount of choices + Inexpensive + Customizable game settings (i.e. page animation, dark theme) [b]Cons:[/b] - Typos and grammar errors - Choices don't really matter - Whatever race you create doesn't matter - Average writing - No backtracking I mainly played this game since I got it in a bundle and it looked easy to get 100% achievements, which I did. I'd recommend it for other achievement players, but otherwise this game isn't anything special.

17 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This is the best Choice game yet. 5/5: Would become Space Jesus again. Pro Tip: This game is perfect with the FTL Soundtrack in the background.

7 helpful 7 funny
4 hrs at review
Recommended

The story is interesting, fairly short and linear, and the choices don't seem to matter much (not surprising for a 60k words novel). I still enjoyed the time spent reading this. I did two playthrough and the path and finality were similar. It's a bit sad because so many things could be done in this game. I have the feeling the author got bored and wanted to release what he had done so far. I would love an improved version with a lot more forks in the story. One complaint about the scripting : it feels very "technical"; instead of a fluent story, you loop through buckets of choices which you can totally empty. I'm sure that could have been done better. Also some options seems to do nothing, as if they were not finished. I still recommend because I liked the setting a lot, and it's well written.

6 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I don't feel like my decisions have any impact on the overall plot of the story. I can literally click every option randomly, and the outcome will be essentially the same. Sure, various options will or will not be possible if you don't have the essence, but the outcome of your choices does not feel like it carries over. The only thing that matters is power. Making the 'interactive' part of the story suck, and the rest of the story simply isn't engaging enough to hold your interest after you realize that. It's disappointing. Games like Choice of Robots and Choice of Magics were actually really good, and I enjoyed replaying them both myriad of times, but most of the other games in that format simply haven't lived up to their standard. If you are thinking of buying it, I'm not going to tell you not to, because it costs $3, which is the price of a comic book. But it was a disappointment nonetheless.

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Some good writing but poor path programming. Options that should gray out don't always and the choices feel unimportant. You can find better CoG games.

5 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Great game! I truly enjoyed the abilty to create a race that really made me feel like it was mine. The ending though was by far the best part. The satisfaction I got from completing this game was immense. Sometimes when I play a choose your own adventure game such as this one I find myself sad and never wanting to return to it just because of the ending I got. But this game even if the ending I got was lonley or sad felt like it had a purpose. 100% a great game to check out if you have an hour or two to spare. Worth the price! :)

5 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This could really use an editor. There are a lot of misused words, and a few typos here and there. Much of the writing feels rather generic, too, and some parts are a bit boring. Shaping and guiding a mortal race is definitely the highlight of this game, and I wish there was more of it. Overall, this isn't a BAD game, but it could certainly be better...

4 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

You start as a newly created god with very little power. You create your own planet and race. You MAY use your power to aid your creations and influence their development. Over time your creations will restore your power. The more people who worship you the more power they will restore. Many other ways to gain power, see below. Pros: -Longer than I expected. -Less complicated than other CYOA games. Only one stat, power. -Gain power by accomplishing certain tasks, including trickery. -You can hunt lesser beings called daemons, battle them and steal their power. The hunts are really well done and intriguing to a god. -You can battle, kill gods, and steal their power. Fucking awesome! -There are 7 'court gods'. They are powerful beings who have established a sort of neutral sanctuary for gods and daemons. BUT they each have their own secrets and ambitions. It's up to you to try to keep the peace or fuck shit up. So many options how this plays out and it's really the meat of the story...

3 helpful 1 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does The Aether: Life as a God cost?

The Aether: Life as a God costs $3.99.

What are the system requirements for The Aether: Life as a God?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is The Aether: Life as a God available on?

The Aether: Life as a God is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is The Aether: Life as a God worth buying?

The Aether: Life as a God has 82% positive reviews from 33 players.

When was The Aether: Life as a God released?

The Aether: Life as a God was released on Dec 18, 2018.

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