Nostalgic history, steampunk technology, excellent reading experience
This isn’t a typical game. Rather, it’s more like an interactive novel. The graphics are sparse, the gameplay is easy, but these aren’t the things you should look for while playing 80 Days. You should however seek to immerse yourself in the world of imagination that this game projects, and in the agency it provides. Think of yourself reading a novel. How often are you able to both 1) become engrossed in the events and 2) feel like you are at least partially in control. This is what 80 Days gives the players. It’s not Call of Duty or Destiny. It’s not FIFA, the Witcher, and so on. It’s an indie game, but one with a rich environment and a novel (ahem) concept behind it, making this game a pleasure to play.
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