Разработчик: Mikhail Maksimov
Описание
The Pasture рождена из бесконечной саморефлексии современных игр, когда жанры и стили управления, бесконечно перетекая друг в друга, иной раз не позволяют понять, где именно находится игрок, закончил ли он играть, протагонист ли он, или всего лишь заложник неверно запрограммированного NPC.
The Pasture - это симулятор существования арт-тусовки, одна из концепций которой "умри или сделай свою собственную выставку в большом музее" способна позволить ощутить множество забавных, а порой и странных эмоций.
Механика The Pasture совершенно нетривиальна. И при кажущейся простоте предоставляет целый спектр ощущений: от чувства беспомощности перед музейными работниками и знаменитыми художниками, до смутного понимания, что в этом игровом мире "движение вперед" осуществляется неявными методами.
В игре использовано более 30 работ современных российских художников и у вас будет прекрасная возможность заполнить возможные пробелы в своем образовании.
Особенности игры:
- Игра за нескольких персонажей.
- Создание выставки в музее.
- Возможность умереть не один раз.
- Реальные прототипы. Игра в существующих локациях российских галерей.
- Возможность заработать награды и поставить рекорды.
- Познакомиться с художниками и узнать самые знаковые работы в российском современном искусстве.
Поддерживаемые языки: english
Системные требования
Windows
- ОС *: Windows 7 , 8 or 8.1, 10 – 32/64 bit version
- Процессор: Intel/AMD 2.6+ Ghz Dual Core Processor
- Оперативная память: 4 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: NVidia: GTX 295, 480, 570, 660 / ATI: HD 4870 X2, 6970, 7850, R7 265
- DirectX: версии 11
- Место на диске: 1 GB
- ОС *: Windows 7 , 8 or 8.1, 10 – 32/64 bit version
- Процессор: Intel/AMD 3.0+ Ghz Quad Core Processor
- Оперативная память: 8 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: NVidia: GTX 580, GTX 670, GTX 960 / ATI: HD 5970, 7870 LE (XT), 7950, 280, 285
- DirectX: версии 11
- Место на диске: 1 GB
Mac
- ОС: Mac OS X 10.10.5
- Процессор: 2.6+ Ghz Dual Core Processor
- Оперативная память: 4 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: OpenGL 4.1 compatible graphics card
- Место на диске: 1 GB
- ОС: Mac OS X 10.10.5
- Процессор: 3.0+ Ghz Quad Core Processor
- Оперативная память: 8 GB ОЗУ
- Видеокарта: OpenGL 4.1 compatible graphics card
- Место на диске: 1 GB
Отзывы пользователей
This is a game that simulates an art gallery docent, in which you can only watch the visitor move backwards and forwards, and moving too fast beyond the tolerance degree will end the game. The game has 20 tour points to collect, and more than 30 pieces of real contemporary art in the exhibition (although I only recognize Jeff Koons' balloon dog). The full achievement is not difficult, the game time is about 1 hour. 1 magnesium as a ticket is also good.
I know many people play this game's first feeling is WTF. but I want to say that the game itself is a performance art performance, in derision of independent games and flat +1 consumer society, some of the content is extremely crude and shallow, not to mention some mediocre and vulgar big show, bring us perhaps now is the success of vulgar taste games reflection.
You would think a game like this, as surreal as it may be, would at least have an alright control scheme...but no. It uses arrow keys. And you have to walk backwards to the camera at all times.
What an odd game, simply because of how strange it is, for a dollar it may be worth it if you're really bored.
Weirdest game I have played yet. It's not good and it's very grotesque.
The earth is 4.6 billion years old and we managed to exist at the same time as this masterpiece.
Abstract art has always had a difficult time getting a serious positive foothold in the gaming industry. One of the biggest reasons for this is because a lot of the abstract artists often want to showboat that their type of art expression/message ascends beyond the normal level of what's acceptable, they often lash out that they are not to be boxed into conformity, which often means expressing themselves without applying any form of self-discipline and thoughtfulness for customer. Vexing mechanics are all too common in abstract games such as loud ear violating noises and shouting, the administering of unfriendly mechanics such as wonky controls, disorientating flashy lights and unfriendly pitch-black backgrounds, among a large assortment of other hostile trolling features to the customer. This more often than not works in sharp contrast and any noble message the artist is trying to convey simply gets completely lost to a rage quit experience.
The second problem is that the Abstract Art medium is all too appealing for the random lazy asset placement scammer to flood the market. These questionable, bare boned, paper thin, frivolous time wasters have zero to offer in the department of meaningful expression. They are simply a sleazy grab your cash that eventually tarnishes the market from authentic indie developers and has severely brought into question Steams overall commitment to quality assurance.
The pasture is nothing more than a lazy asset arrangement with trolling mechanics. You can only walk backwards in this game and you have to stop every couple of seconds to reset the death counter or you will die and be exposed to nonsensical shenanigans and ear assault.
The objective is to pick an American death reaper with rainbow wings or a smoking woman too old for a latex fetish. Once you have picked one, your then forced to walk the entire art gallery backwards while the chosen npc curates in gibberish. Amongst all the art gallery there are 20 boxes of art not unboxed yet, your objective is to find them all and unbox them, being treated to their name and a brief description when you do so. After finding all 20 your then to locate the meeting symbol which is a coffee cup trademark and then be whisked away to heaven to be greeted by more ear violating noises.
The experience was so unwelcoming that all I would like to say is can developer Mikhail Maksimov and all those that played a part in voice dubbing can you please stand in the middle of the highway at night dressed in complete black and try and do one of the in-game achievements yourself? Preferably the one that requires you to die 5 times.
If your contemplating buying this. DON'T. Like the game, just walk backwards from this one and it’s store page. Complete game below to settle your curiosity...
https://youtu.be/uzjcvlGqCOM
This subverted my expectations as much as The Last Jedi.
It's not a game but really an experience. As a game dev myself I was surprised at the purposeful ugliness and the choices the game dev made. It is open to interpretation. I enjoyed trying to find the pieces, thinking about the purposes of the piece, and why the game dev included it in the game.
You will probably enjoy this if you are drunk or high or very pretentious.
A weird explanation of the choice of camera and controls: you can see where you want to go but once you start to go in that direction, you have the walk into the unknown while under the scrutiny of society and social media. You can either be a cool collected socialite or an Alex Jones propaganga machine but you have to explore and find the answers for yourself, even though the path is clear but maybe your entire purpose is not.
Then you have to eat a cup of dicks, I guess?
Backwards walking simulator collecting art. Graphics were nice and was intresting enough to play. Get onsale with deep discount though as it's a short game.
Yeah, I can't even with this one. Please include a tutorial, or at least instructions. It may make the game less immerssive, but that's a lot better than befuddling your players.
I'd say this game was like drugs, except it wasn't fun or mind expanding, it didn't feel good, and I didn't have the hope of an overdose and eventual death.
You know how some games are so sophisticated that you have to play it more than once to truly capture it's essence?
This is definitely NOT one of them.
This game's based on an unintelligible russian guy talking in the background, broken controls (i was only able to walk backwards) and no relation to what it's supposed to represent.
Want a good game that actually does what this so called game tried to do?
Try Off Peak
It's free, it's short and it's fun.
Peace out.
If you like to have 10-15 fps while WALKING (!), hear russian voices talking all the time, see some genitals of "art" or just to crash your PC sometimes - do it!
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1/10 for (apparently) fast + easy achievements.
it's disarming and a little scattered but i think it actually makes some interesting points? i don't know, it's a stretch, but it's confrontational enough to be really interesting. wandering around waiting to get inside the museum is pretty clumsily designed but otherwise the game has some cool mechanical ideas that definitely have the power to affect you.
there's also a chance the game is just a goof but i'm not too sure. anyway, i was into it for how cheap it is and have so far bought no fewer than four copies for my friends.
I’m all for the expression of art in games, I’ve argued on its behalf many times, but there is a point where I cannot understand nor express the development of art in video game format. Perhaps I am simply not enlightened (and I use this word seriously) enough to appreciate certain mediums. Though I think this is true of all people and that a portion will never ‘get the point’ of certain types of artwork. My father was an artist and dabbled in level design when I used to make maps for Half-Life. I didn’t understand some of his level designs. I usually found them clunky, unappealing and pointless, but he seemed to like them a great deal.
Perhaps there is another method of thought going on. I am certainly no artist in the traditional sense. I apply more logical and process-based thought. When I think of a video game, I think of the story, the setting, the flow of ideas and narrative. To me, The Pasture applies a more abstract line of thought. More of personal expression of individual ideas and art as a whole. I acknowledge that it’s not in line with my understanding, but this means I struggle to view it as it is intended. Some people who have played this game seem to have grasped a meaning to it, but the conversation is one-sided as I cannot meaningfully respond. To put it another way, I simply don’t believe that the medium of a video game properly translates what the creator is trying to achieve, at least in my mind.
On the other hand, perhaps it’s simply a collection of random objects and functions put into video game format and has no higher meaning. Perhaps it’s just a shit game that someone threw together. That’s what the people are here for. To critique and pass judgement.
Either way, I liked some of the art pieces that were displayed. I suppose I at least got a little knowledge of Russian art.
I’m not going to say I represent a majority of people, but for a base-grade consumer of video games, I don’t believe they would ‘get it’, as they say. If you think you can interpret another’s thought process, then go ahead and play The Pasture. All I can say I really got out of it was some achievements and some Steam cards.
I wonder what everyone is so confused about? this is a simple fetch game where you collect 20 art pieces to learn info about them. If you pay attention to the title menu and credits, you will notice that this game is made by a group of college students.
The backward control, quotes and rambling voices are just gimmicks to give illusion of depth. characters' slow movements and death( kinda like overheat in racing game) are there to prolong what actually a very short game.
Do I recommend this game? well i got it for less than one dollar and because of this game, now i know russian artists like David Ter-Oganyan and Boris Orlov. so I recommend this only to those who are not saving money to buy a particular game.
By the way, the art master and the art racer achievements are broken. you have to collect certain number of art pieces within a time limit, but the collected arts didn't reset after you died or go to the meeting point
Simulyator muzeinogo rabotnika. Podozritelno napominajut personazhi Olgu Sviblovu i Sergeya Bratkova. DA! ETO ONI! Eto ih golosa! OBOZHEMOI. Eto pizdec.
I've posted a full review of my expierience on Home of Nerds so go have a look
This game drops you into a strange, scary, and sureal artistic experience and is well worth the small price tag. Give it a try and then drink to forget
Are you a fan of Russian contemporary art? Ever wanted to have your own art gallery? What about being chased by a man looking to beat you to death with an eggplant? If so then this game is for you!
The Pasture is a somewhat bizarre game revolving around your character essentially exploring an art museum. You walk backwards while being "chased" by one of two art curators (?). As you walk a meter fills up. Fill it up all the way and you will die and need to start over. The overall game itself isn't terribly long and offers a small amount of replayability in getting "awards" for doing various tasks such as reaching the goal in a minute or collecting all the art work.
The cheap price tag really helps sell the game because beyond the awards you can work towards there's not much reason to come back to the game when you're done. But it's definitely interesting both gameplay-wise and visually, funny at times, and definitely bizarre. So if you got a spare dollar laying around and looking for something a bit weird, I'd say give it a go. If anything it's got achievements and trading cards.
My horrible playthrough of it: https://youtu.be/rSd0OOkhtns
Some russian guy played with some Unity assets and then just fucking released it on steam. I dont fucking know what the fucking fuck is going on.
Game that makes you move backwards, then stop then move again and thats it. Hard to explain how bad this game is need to see how to believe, if you want to play the worst or the worst download. If money is something you have to think about then avoid, each round requires you to get to a random point on the map. 20 items to collect to completly do everything in the game, about 20-30minutes of gameplay max.
Video: https://youtu.be/wRvCZaTVKB4
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Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Mikhail Maksimov |
Платформы | Windows, Mac |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 02.02.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 43% положительных (35) |