ASA: A Space Adventure - Remastered Edition

ASA: A Space Adventure - Remastered Edition

2.5
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259.00₽
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Разработчик: Simon Says: Play!

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Описание

Summary

ASA: A Space Adventure was originally created with love by a single person, and now comes back in a HD remake thanks to the help of developer Andrea Rinaldi. ASA is a first-person slideshow adventure game (point & click) reminiscent of famous games such as the Myst and Rhem series. Visit a vast spaceship called The Ark, divided into several areas, and discover the truth behind the Cubes and their creators...
You'll probably need a pen and a paper to write down your notes in order to solve the challenging puzzles! This game can be very difficult for people who are not familiar with the genre.

In 2057, an astronaut finds a strange Black Cube in Space, and is teleported onto a mysterious spaceship called the Ark. You soon discover that he's not the first astronaut from planet Terra to arrive here: Philip Forte lived through the very same experience in 2011 and, fortunately, left a diary explaining his story. With this help, you visit the Ark, with one single goal in mind: getting back home!

ASA: Remastered Edition is an improved version of the game originally released in January 2013 by Simon Mesnard. It is part of the Black Cube series, a collection of Sci-Fi projects based on a book.


Original version features:

  • 9 different environments (6 areas on the main spaceship, 2 planets, 1 satellite)
  • 10 hours of gameplay
  • a story illustrated with several CG movies for a better immersion
  • rythmed with an original soundtrack by Stélian Derenne (Karreo).
  • walk in the steps of a disapeared astronaut. Read his diary to find clues and recreate the full storyline.
  • discover the first released game of the Black Cube series

New in this HD Remake:

ASA: Remastered Edition is the exact same than the original ASA game, except that we've been working on several new features specifically for the Steam release. Despite a lot of efforts in the past, the original version released in 2013 presented different issues that could not be solved, so we decided to restart from scratch with a new game engine! Here's the list of new features:

  • Play in HD 1920x800 (1024x432 for the original game) - we have re-rendered all the backgrounds from the original 3D scenes (not a photoshop upscale!)
  • Developed with Visonaire Studio, allowing more flexibility and stability
  • We've added visual aids to identify the hotspots
  • More translations, no need to patch anymore! (English, French, Italian, Spanish and German)
  • Available for Windows, Mac and Linux

Поддерживаемые языки: english

Системные требования

Windows

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows Xp, Vista, 7, 8
  • Processor: Duo Core @ 1.8Ghz+ (approx)
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Non-Dedicated (shared) video card with at least 512MB Shared VRAM & openGL 2.0 support
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: openAL compatible sound card
  • Additional Notes: Mouse

Mac

Minimum:
  • OS: Mac OS 10.7+ (Lion)
  • Processor: 2 GHz (Dual Core) Intel
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB RAM
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Mouse

Linux

Minimum:
  • OS: Linux x86_64
  • Processor: 2.5 GHz Single Core Processor or 2 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: OpenGL 2.0 compatible with 256 MB RAM (Shared Memory is not recommended)
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: OpenAL compatible
  • Additional Notes: Mouse

Отзывы пользователей

Не рекомендую 31.12.2023 21:15
0 0

The interface and movement distance are horrible. Half the time I didn't know where I was.

Время в игре: 316 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 16.12.2022 16:48
0 0

Good game. If you can sustain the ancient gameplay mechanics and sometimes bugs interfering in the progression, it is a nice puzzle game. One thing that I found tricky:
When the monolith escalate in the maintenance, there is no access to the other rooms like the control room where there is an element helping to solve the metal door. I would not have found if I had not read a soluce.

Время в игре: 782 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 17.09.2022 20:08
0 0

It's a game, and it has puzzles (technically)--but I think it really needs at least a *few* more similarities to be called "like Myst."

The interface is frustratingly clunky, and the perspective is so warped that it's very hard to tell where you are and where you're going. The grainy and "glitchy" graphics make the game feel like a fever dream, especially combined with the powerlessness of the cut scenes.

The game wants you to care deeply about a cube, but other than some really strange rambling after the fact, gives you no reason to care so much about it. Together with the slow and rambling audio files and ineffectual plot, the game is extremely boring. It's extremely difficult even to try to simply focus on the puzzles because the interface is so terrible. All in all, a deeply frustrating game I didn't even want to keep playing.

Время в игре: 24 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 07.08.2022 17:08
0 0

It's a nice myst-like space puzzle game.

Pros:
- story is decent and original
- nice graphics
- it has voice acting, so it's not all text

Cons:
- the controls and how you move through the environment is pretty painful and takes a lot of effort
- some puzzles can be hard

Время в игре: 715 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 16.02.2021 02:33
1 2

Good thing I only paid 2 dollars! Don't bother with this.
This game deserves some note for it being literally the only game I have played which manages to have a less good navigation system than Myst. And Myst came out in the 90s so it gets a pass. You can't tell where you are, or what anything is. The very first room you start in has such insane perspective warping you can't tell what's going on. Good thing you have a little robot voice to tell you what you can click on and what objects are, because you won't understand otherwise! Every time you move forward, it changes perspective. So one screen you are standing on the floor, the next you are looking down at the room from the cieling, the next you look up from the floor. It's like you're a spider. Each shot is composed horribly, so you can't tell how things are oriented. This is inexcusable considering Myst mostly solved these problems in the 1990s and only got better from there.

So that aside, the puzzles that I've seen aren't really good. They don't really have any reason for being what they are, just kind of random stuff that is put there arbitrarily. The story seems okay, but it seems to be mostly revealed through very boring voice acting of digital diary entries. I might give it another go since I didn't play that long, but I think it's just a no from me.

Время в игре: 36 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 07.08.2020 15:59
6 0

I almost gave up on the game after the cool video introduction. But I stayed with it and I am glad I did. It's like 2001: A Space Odyssey meets Myst. I liked the story that developed, but navigation took a little time to master. I thought there was enough information given in clues as the story developed to solve most puzzles. Had to look at a walkthrough when I got stuck in the game twice to keep me going. Overall a satisfying ending and a good overall experience.

Время в игре: 587 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 07.06.2020 03:52
12 0

This is my 3rd Black Cube game and I love spending time in Simon Mesnard's world. His attention to detail in terms of the alien language, numbering system, technology, etc. pulled me in from the very beginning. He is also a master at creating (very) challenging puzzles which will make you stretch intellectually. Thus, you feel a sense of real accomplishment when you solve them.

ASA is an early game with an interface that makes navigation puzzling at times. However, once you get used to it, you will be zipping around the ARK and the planets without thinking twice. The art and music are beautifully done and I enjoyed the voice acting. Using a dairy and various artifacts, the game tells a full story of the astronaut who preceded you.

This is not a game for everyone. You need to be a problem solver who is patient and willing to use a pen and paper extensively. It is likely that you will need to peek at the walk-through at least a couple of times while playing this game. Not for full solutions, but to get additional details on how to solve some of the puzzles. I did not see this as a failure on my part... just part of the playing the game.

If you enjoy immersing yourself in another world and taking time to savor the process of discovery and working through the various challenges, then I highly recommend this game (as well as others in the Black Cube series: Myha Return to the Lost Island and Boinihi: The K'i Codex)

Время в игре: 1209 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 05.06.2020 15:26
3 0

Really nice sci-fi adventure story for those who enjoy space themes and narratives.

The game is also quite absorbing, creating an atmosphere that gets you playing comfortably immersed in the environment and setting it creates. The music contributes tremendously to that, as well as the good voice acting of the protagonist of the logs you collect.

Graphics are ok, but navigating through them feels strange in some instances due to weird angles (images are static in most cases, so is not a problem of camera navigation, rather of artistic choice of perspective).

Puzzles are good and interesting in general, making you think quite a bit on how to find the solution. It is one of those 'old school' games that forces you to take notes on paper (or screen shots of a clue with your cellphone in my case, to access relevant information while completing the corresponding puzzle) to be able to complete the difficult ones. I particularly enjoy that, as it makes you think beyond just 'trial and error: click on everything and use every object with each other'

Overall, quite a good recommendation, especially for sci-fi and space narrative fans.

4/5 stars.

Время в игре: 570 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 27.04.2020 13:42
3 0

very much Myst, but in a different space time. lots of nods to it too lol

PROS:
- puzzles are logical, you just have to be observant
- graphics are a bit aged but not bad, it's not a new title anyway (doesn't affect the game)
- i would say it's a no-nonsense game - not a lot of the annoying things-you-have-to-do-before-you-get-to-point-B sort of fillers
- I like the music
- the story can engage the player, and that makes the ending pretty chilling.

CONS:
- the directional movement is confusing and quite redundant on some points. mostly confusing.
- i would hugely appreciate a note/picture-taking feature.
- wish the game's window size can be adjusted. the feature isn't there and my game opened at lower resolution, in a window, and stuck at the upper left, about 3/4s, of my screen (normal reso 1920x1080). don't think there's full-screen adjustment capability either.

overall, 7/10

Время в игре: 1043 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 30.09.2018 21:04
7 0

Impressive attempt to do a science-fiction "Myst" game, but it just doesn't work. Navigation is awkward and slow. Looong diary entries are dreary and slow to get through (actor actually seems to be reading them in a deliberately slow paced voice), and they don't really help. Puzzles were uneven and, in some cases, seemed to be operating at random (they probably weren't, but there is a reasonable assumption in games like these that, when the problem is to line things up a certain way, you can rely upon basic interactions to work for you, but they don't in this game).

All in all, a valiant, but failed, effort.

Время в игре: 146 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 22.12.2017 17:25
2 0

Oi. This game reminds me of all of those old games I used to try to play on my PC back in the early days of static images and random video clips. It's a bit nostalgic, but it also reminds me that I hate these random click adventure games where you're trying to solve complicated puzzles with little guidance.

Время в игре: 40 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 14.05.2017 13:31
9 0

A Myst-like game in an omnipresent 2001 a space odyssey atmosphere. This review is about the RE version.

I am surprised that this game has so few reviews with many negative ones. Except for the voice acting, I found that it was quite an impressive and enjoyable puzzle game. The story was pretty interesting and directly inspired from 2001.

You are an astronaut. While working outside your space station, you see an enigmatic black cube floating close by.
Intrigued, you leave the safety of your station, trying desperately to catch it. Finally reaching it, you find yourself low on oxygen, unable to go back to your station. You lose consciousness, and wake up on a mysterious alien spaceship, named the ark by a previously rescued astronaut. Having no idea where you are, you start following the notes he left everywhere, trying to uncover the secrets of this spaceship, and maybe find a way to go back home.

To advance in the game, you have to solve a wide variety of puzzles (not one puzzle is the same). For this, you will need to read everything you find, and pay careful attention to your whole surrounding. Like Myst, Rhem games and the like, you will have to take notes. I never took so many screenshots in a game. Clues are just everywhere and can be anything. I had a lot of fun solving the puzzles.
Puzzles complexity is diverse and ranges from easy to impossible (for one puzzle).
Be ready to do a lot of trials and errors to solve some of the puzzles. Persistence is a requirement.
There is just one puzzle at the end that is way too hard to figure out by yourself.


In addition to the alien spaceship, you also have the possibility to explore two planets (and a satellite).
Because of the wide diversity of the environment, every rooms, places are different, you never get bored, and are just curious to see where you are going to explore next.
There are also two possible endings to choose from.

The background music also fits nicely with the surroundings.

The only thing I did not like was the voice acting, which I found pretty useless. An option to disactivate it would have been most welcome, or was there? There are two voices in the game, the previously rescued astronaut diary voice, and an AI voice (from your space suit?).
First, I did not see the point of having to hear the astronaut voice everytime one clicks on a section of his diary. It's more distracting than anything else, since one reads faster than the guy talks. Also, if you make the mistake of clicking twice on the section you want to read, the reading voice will start twice simultaneously...
So, I ended up turning off the sound while reading the diary. And just so you know, you cannot skip the reading part because the diary contains many clues to solve the puzzles. I would recommend reading the story of the other astronaut anyway since it is necessary to understand the plot.

Also, I did not really understand the true purpose of the AI voice. Was it intended to give us hints, or simply to keep us company while being all alone on an unknown spaceship?
It could have been seriously improved, since most of what she said was pretty obvious or just made me feel like a small kid: I find a scalpel, and the AI tells me "leave it here, you could cut yourself!"; I look over some handrail, and she tells me: "be careful not to fall!". Oh well... It would have been great if it could have been funny...


In all, while looking past the voice acting part, I most definitely recommend this game. Puzzles were fun, the exploration and story quite interesting.
I am looking forward to the next games of this developper.

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The game ran flawlessly on a windows 7 laptop. But here are a few glitches I encountered:
- Simultaneous reading voices can be heard if you click several times on the same diary section (you are not supposed to do that, but well I did it...).
- on Planet Kepler, in one of the houses, I first found a locked door with a keypad on the side asking to solve some mysterious equation. When I came back later to try to solve it, the locked door and keypad had disappeared. At their place was a shelf. I first thought it was a different house looking the same, but I looked everywhere and never found the first house again. If anyone has any hint about this first mysterious house, I would be interested to know.
- outside the spaceship, after coming back from the satellite Cobalt, if you decide to turn around, the satellite is gone. You have to go back inside the spaceship, then exit again for the satellite to be there again.
- after advancing in the game, some objects previously found, reappeared (copper wire, dark rock, bird fruit) and could be then needlessly used again.

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Note: All negative aspects cited above about the voice acting have been resolved in the next opus of the serie: Catyph.

Время в игре: 769 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 09.05.2017 16:12
6 0

I dont know how people can compare this to Myst. yes Its a point , click and solve type game but thats it. it is no where near as good as Myst. The movments are cumbersome and frustrating. I found it too annoying to play.

Время в игре: 105 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 18.02.2017 14:42
13 0

TL;DR: Problems with interface and puzzles keep this from being recommended


Maybe spend a buck or two on it if you really like the genre (but there are other short game that you can get for the same cost that are less annoying).
I got this cause I saw Catyph released, and was curious about this earlier game (ASA) before I tried Catyph. Pros and Cons:
+ Science Fiction point-and-click with a somewhat interesting story
+ Some of the puzzles in the later parts of the game are nice (but getting there is a problem, see below)
+/- Myst/Rhem-like movement, where you click on an arrow at the edge of the screen to turn or move. Suffers from the "Railroading" problems of similar games (i.e. "Why can't I move *there*?") and the panning is non-intuitive.
+/- One music puzzle about halfway in (I had already turned off the sound by then because of the dismal voice acting)
- Game window showed up as tiny area at top of screen regardless of my resolution, I had to use the Windows magnifier to play the game.
- Voice acting sounded bored [EDIT: I've assumed the voice-over is the protagonist's voice, but could it be the AI in your space suit? It's not clear at all. If so, then I might excuse this as an artistic choice, but it should be made clear]
- Inventory tab that mysteriously disappears (click the right mouse button to recover, had to search online for this)
- Trouble implementing puzzle solutions with the interface
(mild spoilers ahead)





There's a puzzle with wires that you have to arrange correctly. I figured out the solution, but I couldn't figure out how to move the wires so they were in the right location. Frustrated, I re-checked my solution, and tried again several times. Finally got past the puzzle probably due to random chance. Checked an on-line walkthrough and I had the right solution in the first place.

There's a puzzle with decimal coordinates on a grid. The grid is divided by several major lines, and 4 minor divisions between each of them. One would think that the divisions would go, for example, 0.0 then 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8 and 1.0. But they actually go from 0.0 to 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, and then 1.0. There's nothing in the puzzle that implies this, the number system isn't base-5 or anything unusual. Again, the puzzle was easy, but inputting the correct solution was annoying.

Some of the other puzzles are sufficiently obtuse that even with the walkthrough, I had no idea what the objective was (i.e. the 2 rows of 6 buttons). Too bad, since there are a few good puzzles towards the end.

Время в игре: 1451 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 01.01.2017 23:22
10 0

I just finished playing this game, unfortunately the story line didn't hold my attention (about 2/3 of the way through I just wanted it to end). The navigation was really bad, which very much hurt the enjoyment of the game, and the puzzles ranged from clear and reasonably difficult to totaly obtuse and not at all clear to understand or figure out. I really would not recommend this to others.

Время в игре: 645 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 29.12.2016 17:29
9 4

tl;dr


Don't bother. 4/10

Ps & Cs


+ Decent Myst-like
+ A few interesting puzzles
- Literally the worst computer simulation I've ever used
- Some clues really lay it on thick while others are completely incomprehensible
- Disinterested voice acting

Nitty Gritty


Game starts out strong and does a decent job being a Myst-like. Then about an hour in you come across a computer you need to log into. Once logged in, you're forced to deal with the worst computer simulation I've ever seen. It was like Satan himself had to design a frustration device. You look up what to do because you don't hate yourself enough to deal with that only to find yourself figuring out a music note puzzle (with one portion hidden just to screw you more) and it's time to just call it a loss.

Scores


Before the computer: 7/10
The computer: 0/10
The music puzzle: 2/10
Quitting: 10/10
Average Score: 4/10

Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 08.02.2016 05:14
3 1

on OSX it is completely broken and unplayable - no combination of screen/desktop resolution makes the game content fit the screen or work with the mouse - it is totally unplayable and broken. if your going to release a game for a particular o/s (in this case OSX) it would be best to test it first.
so do i recommend it ? absolutely not.

Время в игре: 5 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 17.03.2015 03:26
6 0

So far having alot of fun with ASA. It hearkens back to the days of yore when adventure games were just pre-rendered slideshow segments and you had to point and click to get to the next rendered panel. Myst started this series of adventure games and made it VERY famous with Riven which ASA has a nod to at one point in the game. You can tell the devs were insanely influenced by Myst and Riven. The puzzles take some brain bytes to figure out. After a few hours I can say its definately a fun game, but not worth 15 bucks. A game like this I would've paid 5 for if I weren't a Myst fan.

I sort of impulsed bought this game just because it mentioned Myst, which was good marketing. I still haven't finished it at the time of this review but I've pretty much seen what the game is mostly about.

As the others have said, you are following another astronaught that became stuck on the "Ark". You read his journal's and follow his clues that he leaves for whomever finds their way onto the Ark.

The game is eerie at times and beautiful at others. The music isn't bad, my only beef with it is it loops over and over. There is zero ambience if you turn the music off which leaves you with no sound AT ALL. There is literally no ambient sound when you turn off the music, leaving the game feeling empty. Maybe this'll change once I get off the Ark but right now it sucks.

Do I recommend for a buy? If you are a die hard Myst fan then yes. If not, pass.

Время в игре: 202 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 12.03.2015 05:35
9 1

This is a fantastic game for anyone that likes Myst-like games.

I'm mostly basing my review on the non-hd version of the game.
The story is really interesting, really wanted to know what's going on,
The world we are discovering is enchanting.
I found that puzzles have a really good complexity as well.

I do recommend this game

Время в игре: 5 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 06.03.2015 13:29
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I first played ASA: A Space Adventure a while ago - it wasn't remastered back then, nor was it sold on Steam (if memory serves, I bought it from the developer's website). Despite having played it already, I was greatly looking forward to the Steam release - hopefully it can help this wonderful game get some more exposure.

ASA is a broadly "Myst-like" (i.e. first person puzzle-heavy) sci-fi adventure game. If you're a fan of exploration and puzzle solving (studying notes to decipher passwords, exploring the world's nooks and crannies, discovering mysterious contraptions and figuring out their purpose, etc.), then you're bound to love ASA. The puzzles are particularly great, being both challenging and logical - a rare feat for any adventure game.

I'm a big fan of Myst-likes, and having played a whole lot of them, from the Myst series itself to Zork: Grand Inquisitor or the more obscure ones like Schizm or Obsidian, I can safely say that ASA's puzzles and atmosphere are among the best in this subgenre.

Время в игре: 207 ч. Куплено в Steam

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Разработчик Simon Says: Play!
Платформы Windows
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Дата релиза 19.01.2025
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Жанры

Indie Adventure

Особенности

Single-player Family Sharing