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One Eyed Kutkh

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One-Eye Kutkh - an exciting space adventure based on the fairy tales of the Far North.

A single traveler on his way home crashes on a mysterious planet. To continue his journey, he'll have to get to the ninth heaven, deceive the Sun and the Moon and steal their space-boats.

Game features
- The unique graphic style
- A mix of fiction and fairy tales of the Far North
- Explore the World Tree
- Two playable characters
- The game tells its story through the action
- Interesting and simple puzzles for everyone: from child to elder

One Eye Kutkh is an experimental project, something in between video game, theatrical performance and an animated film. But most importantly, One-Eye Kutkh is a unique world filled with the atmosphere of the Northern myths. The challenge of the game lies not within obstacles that prevent the player from moving forward, but within the possibility to see the world through the eyes of his heroes.

We will be happy if you give our game an hour of your time and are grateful if you tell us about your impressions, good or bad.


If you liked "One Eyed Kutkh" and you'd like to support developers you can do that by buying DLC. Here's a list of what you'll get for purchasing it:

- Two digital art books showcasing concept art (44 pages), in-game art (32 pages) and scans from design notebook (80 pages).
- Original music soundtrack consists of 6 original and one bonus track, a total of 15 minutes.
- Desktop backgrounds.
Release date
Developer
Sometimes You
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Evgeniy Kolpakov t/a Sometimes You
,
Baba Yaga Games
Publisher
Sometimes You, Baba Yaga Games
Age rating
0+ Everyone
Website
http://babayagagames.ru/oneeyedkutkh/en/

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System requirements for macOS

Minimum:
  • OS: OS X 10.7+
  • Processor: 2.4 Ghz Dual Core CPU
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 512MB Dedicated Memory
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

System requirements for Linux

Minimum:
  • OS: Ubuntu 10.10+, SteamOS+
  • Processor: 2.4 Ghz Dual Core CPU
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 512MB Dedicated Memory
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

System requirements for PC

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 7
  • Processor: 2.4 Ghz Dual Core CPU
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: 512MB Dedicated Memory
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 500 MB available space
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One Eyed Kutkh reviews and comments

Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Nice story, no fools. Heroes are motivated and evoke sympathy-and this is done without the use of kilometers of text. A Real narrative design in its best forms. Highly recommend to children and bored adults-a little fairy tales will never hurt us:)
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Yes, perhaps this game is childish. The Plot is naïve. The Gameplay is primitive. But Despite this-the game is beautiful. Nice and original graphics, unobtrusive music, bright and attractive characters. If you have children-put them in for this game necessarily. If you are ready to consider it not as a game, but as some work of art-play and yourself. The Game is something reminiscent of Samorost, only adjusted to a more children's audience. And all this splendor-absolutely free!
Translated by
Microsoft from Russian
Cute Short (maximum 2 hours) domestic quest in the style of Samorasta from the creators of "And Again Spring" The story is based on our tales of the peoples of the North. The Drawing also tries to interpret the northern motifs, patterns and embroidery. The Game is whole, interesting, albeit incredibly small. However, the sensation of surprise does not arise-the narrative of us qualitatively leads to the final, without a single word. Emotions leave exceptionally positive, strongly recommend.
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Microsoft from Russian
One Eyed Kutkh is a very controversial game. Description of it on the page of the store is almost more interesting than the game itself. A Typical, incidentally, example of how a thick graphomania from a trifle can make a cool product:D And two playable characters, and an "exciting" journey, and the story then she tells through action-my goodness, well miracle, not a product. Seriously, the razslaves have strongly embellished the game in the description. They have made a monotonous and straightforward quest, where you will not be able to accumulate and bring down the course of history in another direction. The Creators just told a short story in an interactive format-in fact, for children still the same. What This game can get an adult, and why I still recommend it: Visual finds. The Style of the game is very cute, and play it is still nice. Plus in visual images "encrypted" philosophical questions about the universe, the origin of the world; about how the northerners imagined it. You can play just to decipher these images, catch yourself for the associations and thoughts that they cause. Well, a little treat yourself to finding deep sense, of course:D This Game is a small 30-minute meditation, quietly allowing the player to remain alone, with the background of a stream of wonderful visual images and interesting ethnic melodies. Well, for children-also good food for thought.
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