Nomad
About
Nomad is an atmospheric first-person platformer where you embark on a relaxing journey of melancholy to rekindle one of nature’s long-lost wonders.
Your goal is to climb on top of a colossi to awaken it from its eternal slumber by combining jumps and a magical rope.
Nomad was created by Bob Wu and David Zheng as part of the University of Southern California’s Game Development class. This included a collaboration with many talented musicians at Berklee College of Music, including David Contarino, Zhengzheng Fan, Sara Maeng, Albert Wang, and Andrea Brun. For more information, please visit our publisher page. To learn more about the USC Games program, the #1 Games Program in the world, check out the USC Games website, linked to the right.
Your goal is to climb on top of a colossi to awaken it from its eternal slumber by combining jumps and a magical rope.
Climb the Collosi
Use your trusty grappling hook to latch onto the collsi and propel yourself forward. Chain your grappling hook to launch yourself into the air. Explore and create your own paths up the giant.Explore nature from a new perspective
Explore a magical land of enormity. Enjoy breathtaking views as you continue to rise higher and higher into the clouds.Nomad was created by Bob Wu and David Zheng as part of the University of Southern California’s Game Development class. This included a collaboration with many talented musicians at Berklee College of Music, including David Contarino, Zhengzheng Fan, Sara Maeng, Albert Wang, and Andrea Brun. For more information, please visit our publisher page. To learn more about the USC Games program, the #1 Games Program in the world, check out the USC Games website, linked to the right.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP
- Processor: 2.2GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB VRAM
- Storage: 3 MB available space
Recommended:
- OS: Windows XP
- Processor: 2.2GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 4 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512MB VRAM
- Storage: 3 MB available space
Nomad reviews and comments
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Early Access Review What should I say.
The Game Nomad is the Child of Day 'z, Arma and Minecarft. But for that it is an Early Access game I didn't think it was so bad and even had a bit of fun. What has hurt me greatly is that there is no Single Player and no Introduction to how the game works. A big contra is that there are very few servers and you can't connect to all of them.
By and large, playing has been fun (and that's the most important thing). It's a good alternative if you don't want to spend sovile money on a game like Arma or Day 'z
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Early Access Review The best part was uninstalling!
No, let's face it, what's the point? The Graphics are equivalent to the Unturned Alpha, the Menus etc. were taken 1 to 1 by Rust and the Combat System ... Atrocious... Fists have a Range of 2cm, but a Stone (not to throw!) of 1.5m. In addition, a nice delay is added, is called hit-feedback has 2-3 sek delay. In addition, you can only buy Servers, LAN is also not available.
In Summary: Buy Rust or download Unturned this is also free 2 play and runs on every Potato PC and I hope no one buys VIP for this game ...
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Early Access Review The Basic Principle and game are awesome and there is no comparable Game. The Game is just cult!
But what's the point of the best Game for me if the Community and Developers are just shitty?
-A Lot of Mistakes that are ignored months-New Maps are deficient-Against Cheaters are not taken-Laggers always have advantages-main New Skins to milk the cow-the State Tone of the Community (fundamental Internet Problem) is just shit (Me There is no other Word for it) These are just a few Of the points that make the Game increasingly unattractive!
You have to switch to Third-party Providers now so that you have a reasonably reasonable Sense Of play.
Valve, get up!!!
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Early Access Review Actually a really Game but the big negative Thing about this game is: No matter where you build anything when it is destroyed after 2-4 Days by some Hur * nsö * nen with Minniguns and Rocket Launchers. When I started playing the Game I was really happy that I had a lot of Weapons, Ammunition and Armor. Then my Friend and I started building a House and we were so happy that we had upgraded everything to Stone and wanted to upgrade everything to iron. When we logged back in a Day later we spawn on the beach and ran to our "House," which was destroyed. From that Day on, we never played the Game again.
There is the Recommendation: YES get it and try your happiness:D
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