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Amelon

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BACKGROUND

It's the year 2047. Bionic prostheses are extremely prevalent in the world. People blindly buy bionic organs. The fact that the protheses break down after a short time was not classified, but was mostly overlooked and neglected by the richest part of population. One of the largest factories in this industry, Pjural, stored industrial waste in a properly designated sector D. The waste was stored underground. Many talented people have been extracting, reworking and selling these parts.
The first town of Landfill was founded and Sector D began to grow. There, we meet our hero who after many years spent in the sector had ceased to resemble a human.

The main character, Amelon, leads the life of a hermit. Everything that he has achieved, he achieved by himself. His house consists of a small junkyard, a charging station, a film projector, a windmill, and a machine that extracts parts from the underground. His day consists of collecting and extracting parts. However, such a large number of bionic prostheses disturbs memory. Every day he remembers less and less. He distances himself from his past and forgets his relatives. Amelon is aware of the danger, so he records a message for himself about where and who he is. The day is coming when he doesn't remember anything.


GAMEPLAY

We wake up in a place that is unknown to us and listen to the news to find out what to do. We break the monotony of our life and make contact with others. We travel the sector D, performing various missions. There are many riddles, difficult choices and adventures on the way. We can collect new items, improve mining machines and the like. In the meantime, memories of the past come back to us for unknown reasons.

  • The game lasts up to two hours.
  • There are thirteen achievements to collect.
  • The game contains two different endings, depending on the choices throughout the game.
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Pjural
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Pjural
Age rating
Not rated
Website
https://www.facebook.com/Pjural/

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Pentium
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: OS ver x64
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: AMD FX 4300/ Intel Core i5
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 650/Radeon R9
  • DirectX: Version 10
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: OS ver x64
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Amelon reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from French
Product received for free Amelon made me think a little about wall-E, you play as a cute and endearing robot whose task is to collect garbage and accomplish missions given by other robots. The game is simple and quick to take in hand, over the missions accomplished, you will know the story of your character and your past. The game is packed with humor and wink, and we give a clever pleasure to discover them. I received this game for free, and I was pleasantly surprised with this discovery. If you are a fan of ultra graphics, this game will not be for you because the decors are rather minimalist, on the other hand the soundtrack is very well realized and very gripping. If you like games in a post-apocalyptic universe with a little story to discover, you will enjoy the game. Attention because however the story is quite short (about 2H), which justifies the price of this game
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Product received for free "Amelon" Adventure with quest elements. A World of the future in which bionic prostheses were used everywhere. Implants extended life, but took away the memory and human appearance. Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlhmWsY9lx8 Story: By the 2047 year in the landfill of the largest plant for the production of bionic prostheses grew a whole city, whose inhabitants extracted buried deep underground waste. They processed and sold them. In This city lives the hero of the story by the name of Amelia. He leads the life of a hermit. All he had achieved was his own strength. He got a house in a small landfill, a charging station, a film projector, a mill and machines that are able to extract buried dentures. He uses it himself. With each new prosthetic, it is less reminiscent of man and loses precious memories. Amelia is aware of the danger of Oblivion and records a message about the past. And Here comes the day when Amelia loses the last memories of himself and the world... At This moment our journey begins. We have to help Amelia to re-examine the world and bring back memories of a past life. Gameplay: We have to travel through a large open world, communicate with locals, perform various quests, collect things and solve riddles. The game has dialogues with choice, simple puzzles and searches. During the passage we will tell a fantastic story of this world and tell about the past of the main character. The Story is sad, but it has a place and fun moments. The game has two endings that depend on the choice you make as you progress through. This is a novice developer project. In the game there are non-critical bugs, not interfering with the passage. In Addition, there are shortcomings in the English translation, and the voice-over leaves much to be desired. Voices Sound pleasant, but strong accent and lack of experience is felt. It would be Preferable to leave the game without dubbing with simple captions. Despite all the shortcomings, the game is recommended. It Has a strong storyline and spirit of classic adventure quests. For Indie, created by one person, everything is just wonderful! The Game is received by the program of communication with curators. This in no way affected my opinion. Thanks to the developer for the opportunity to evaluate his creation!
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