Universo: Gaia
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Universo: Gaia
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Description
Universo: Gaia is the first installment of the Universo tetralogy. It’s a puzzle game with a philosophical story told by a boy named John.
The game uses a simple mechanism that is explained in the early stages of the game. The instruction is told through the story for the players to figure out by themselves.
How to Play
“Read past the words, and find the message.” ~ John
“When in doubt, just choose GO.” ~ John
Comments
dorian0gray
Aug. 02, 2014
So I wasn't the only one who hoped the kid would stop talking? I thought he was going to make some sort of dramatic reveal, but a lot of the dialogue felt sterilized. Trying to be so universal that it said nothing. Sometimes, silence is just fine. Game is otherwise very good, even if the mechanic is very simplistic.
maymayokk
Oct. 08, 2014
While I do understand kindness is a virtue, there is such a time that one can be too kind. Also, as far as I am aware, this is more or less a repetition of the same dull phrases. A voice lacking in change and revelation is like a novel with a forced plot.
Mocha2007
Aug. 10, 2014
I have no clue what I'm doing.
primeoffense
Jul. 19, 2014
My dear sweet word. This has got to be the most pretentious piece of media that I've ever seen in my life. It's basically a bad self-help book written for, and being loved by people who weren't hugged enough (or were hugged too much) as children. Moreover, it's barely a game, as the mechanic used is basically worthless. Want proof? Don't read the stuff or listen to the music. Would you still play past about 5 levels before you moved on?
abyssoft
Jul. 20, 2014
very nice although with some levels being only the difference of a few pixels that makes it very hard for those of us getting up in our years and getting twitchy. 4/5