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As long as you remember LISAs coordinates, I will always be with you.

Dive into the boundless galaxy and go on a heartfelt adventure! Don't miss out on this beautiful editors' choice game experience.

Help our little robot, Emeth, to fulfill a century-old promise by finding Earth in order to save Mankindso step into the spaceship, operate a deep space telescope, and find out whats out there in a boundless, unexplored outer space.

A robot without a goal is nothing more than a calculator. So, listen up... Your goal, is to find Earth. Do we have a deal? - Dr. Lisa, the creator of the robot and who believes that Earth is not just a myth.

We have a deal Emeth will find Earth! - Emeth, the robot.

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FEATURES
- Embark on a heartfelt adventure with a rich story
- Explore and get lost in the boundless outer space
- Uncover the secrets of mysterious planets and spaceship
- Chill out to the beautiful, relaxing soundtrack
- More emotional than any visual novel

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STORY
Millions of years in the future, mankind has forgotten its origin - Earth, and you must help a robot carry on his creators wish of finding it, as he realizes a greater purpose inside his tiny mechanical heart. An atmospheric, heartfelt story written by a several times Best Narration Award winning writer awaits you!

GAMEPLAY
Become a NASA scientist by operating a space telescope to scan nearby stars in the outer space as the adventure begins! Compare and contrast planets in order to find the true Earth.

Also, the game is like a visual novel in which you search through a spaceship full of mysterious items to uncover the history of a centuries-old mission.

Art
Dive into the outer space to explore a vibrant starscape full of lovingly crafted milky way, nebulas, planets and meteorites.

Music
Enjoy 17 beautifully heartfelt, bittersweet soundtracks, and prepare to lose yourself in the organically generated soundscape while wandering through the galaxy!

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* Though the first act is completely free for you to explore. You will have to purchase and unlock the full version of the game in order to progress through the rest of the story.
* For more info, please visit Link: http://www.sigono.com/




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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Developer: Sigono Inc.

Genre: Adventure

App version: 3.3.6

App size: 84M

Recent changes: Minor bug fixes

Comments:

Beautiful and emotionally moving. The gameplay, music, and story all work together to convey feeling in an unforgettable 2-3 hour experience. The new short cutscenes are also a good touch. I will warn though that you shouldn't inspect objects in a room until Emeth is at that level or below it, as this can give away spoilers, and the game doesn't stop you from scrolling all the way down (unless this was a bug for me).

The game is very nice looking, but there is no depth to the story. You progress through the game by just searching through the telescope. I actually didn't mind this too much but it would've been nice if the planets to discover didn't have repeating descriptions with the UI cutting off half the descriptions. Even at the end when I thought there would be more interactivity inside the ship you just keep searching through the telescope against logic. Emeth's conflict with Lisa isn't resolved particularly well because there is barely any character development despite there being an opportunity in the story. Overall the concept was interesting despite falling short and everything looks good. Bugs: The font is too large and gets cut off by the UI (on a Note 9). Clickables inside the ship are not very responsive, usually requiring several presses to activate.

I love it! I just wish there was a better map of where all the zones and areas are related to eachother, I get that we're supposed to get a feel for where everything is and use fhe coordinates and hints, but if I won't be revisiting zones after I'm finished with them then( I'm still on the demo) I don't see the point of needing to memorize the land marks (close planets and stars)

`The description and rave reviews are totally misleading. First of all, there is no adventure. You don't go anywhere. There is no gameplay beyond what you get in the "demo" version - using a map of stars and finding and clicking on the right spots to analyze. The end. In between searches, you progress through very predictable dialogue. In contrast, OPUS's Rocket of Whispers was moving, interesting, and long. This game, not so much - it was over in 1-2 hours, and I'm not sure is worth a dollar.`, `If your goal was to create a new kind of game/story experience that somehow evokes an emotional response and sense of accomplishment without actually being a "game" at all, and with my presence in the "story" being unnecessary or even able to effect the plotline - a ridiculous goal since it's not even really possible... I don't know why your team ever thought they could accomplish it - then . . . MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! I don't know how, but you managed to do all that and somehow make me like it!`


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