I'm not a fan of commercials. So, the idea of a game advertising itself, while I'm playing the game, is beyond annoying. It reminds me of a needy person begging you to like them; while leaving messages on your phone asking if you still like them? Attention-seeking people and this game both get a 1/5 rating.
In what version of WWI, did any nation possess shields for aircraft? And, if we did have shields; then which government bureaucrat decided to file that technology away, in that warehouse, where Indiana Jones puts his crap? This game just proves the government can't stop lying.
First of all, great game and original concept. It is not very often you find a game that presents original gameplay, mixed with interesting ideas and questions.
I know alot of people are asking for the ability to walk faster, (and I would usually agree,) but I actually enjoyed the slow pace of the stone monolith because it lent itself to the idea of this Easter isle - type demigod intervening on humanity's behalf. As a result, I found myself asking alot of questions about the meaning behind it; plus, the visual image of this behemoth standing there, waiting, while 100 years sped past was sublime. Especially, contrasted against the hurry and panic of a human lifetime.
All in all, it is a beautiful presentation of supernatural / supra-natural forces working behind the scenes to assist and intervene on our behalf, in ways the we just don't notice for many reasons.
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on 400 Years. I think you've captured exactly what I tried to show with this game. I love your interpretation !
fun lil rpg, but the magic skills and defense moves that require the rapid clicking, gets really old. Maybe, create a different interface, anything else would be appreciated. I actually prefer smashing my wrist with a hammer, because I experience the same level of pain, it just gets me there a lot quicker. Sarcasm aside, great game llama, but seriously no more clickfests.
I am the horror movie, kamikaze, super cool - sunglass - wearing, robot ninja. And I will risk my life cycle for a slice of heavenly pepperoni. Dr. Seuss could never have imagined such madness.
Feel the wrath of my sprinting, double jumping, wall climbing, raging, heavy metal pig, who also has a sensitive side, and deeply misses his family, who most likely, is someone's delicious breakfast. (On a side note, I want all my breakfast bacon to wear capes now.)
Thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on 400 Years. I think you've captured exactly what I tried to show with this game. I love your interpretation !