Ord.

Ord.

By Crescent Moon Games

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2020-08-19
  • Current Version: 1.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 76.50 MB
  • Developer: Crescent Moon Games
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later.
Score: 4.66782
4.66782
From 289 Ratings

Description

Whether it is embarking on a quest to defeat an evil warlock or creating your own world as a god, Ord. tells stories that emphasise player choices and evocative fast-paced narratives. THREE additional stories for a total of four. New visual polish and sound effects. More achievements to hunt for!

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Reviews

  • Multipurpose Game

    5
    By firestarhateswaffles
    So… I love this game. Absolutely love it. It's completely and totally minimalistic, but that means you can see it almost any way you want, and it's impressive, in my opinion, that despite its simplicity the words chosen are perfect, and are powerful enough to spark the right emotions in the player. Yeah, I love this as a simple RPG, however I love it even more because I've also found a weird alternative use for it. I'm learning German. I like to practice whenever and however I can, just so I can slowly become fluent in the language. This is going to sound stupid, but uh, I realised I can set the language in the game to German, and due to the minimalistic style it's not overly challenging for me. It's a fun way to improve my vocabulary. I dunno. I'm weird. Anyway, it's a wonderful game, I totally recommend it, aaaand if you're learning a language maybe it can help you…?
  • Frustrating

    1
    By pranks100
    Don’t waste your time or money
  • Chungus moment

    5
    By This is just a bad ripoff
    Ur mom gottem jk it’s a good game lol
  • For those who give this less than 5 stars:

    5
    By justinhasnolife
    Learn to understand the time, effort world building in these amazing universes must take. They use little words and manage to tel compelling, hilarious, and investing stories. Words could never do this game justice. The creators have managed to, for once, likely spend more time on the story and choices than the actual coding. I feel Heist and the main Quest are the best, and especially Heist, using different times and choices to tell a compelling story where you rob a bank and attempt to get away with it. If you’re considering buying this game, do it. One of the best story games I’ve played, and only for the small price of two bucks. Trust me, I’m not a review bot/marketing person. Love this game and I hope you will too.
  • Nice

    5
    By Hilifono
    Really interesting concept. It inspires me to make something like this.
  • Say what!?

    1
    By Sanwich
    I guess I’m stupid. I just didn’t understand it!
  • Not a good text adventure game

    1
    By kylekane
    It’s just a pain to play unless you simply want a grind forever. It’s the kind of game where you have to memorize moves over and over and the moment you get to a new place you die and have to start from the very beginning. Not at all like the many text adventures I have played since I was little.
  • A++

    5
    By Leland359
    I heard about classic video games like. Back in the day these were some of the first video games. They’re similar to adventure story book where you hop around the pages depending upon your decision. This is totally like that and the stories in the game are very fun! If a sequel comes out I would definitely buy that one too
  • Wish there were more stories!

    5
    By ennaeihpos
    This is a very simple format, with an elusively complex game play.
  • Review

    5
    By Maniph
    Game? Great. Stories? Expansive. Sentences? Short. I? Love.

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