
Разработчик: Colorfiction
Описание
A cross-country trip leaves you stranded in a strange desert town. Will you follow the call of its only storefront and start a wild trip across space and time?
0°N 0°W is a calm first-person exploration game set in a strange collection of realms. There are more than a hundred beautiful places to explore. It's open world so you choose where to go or what to see. No walls or barriers will stop your curiosity. Think of it as the perfect walking simulator!
Each time you play, the paths between these worlds shift, so your journey will be different. Many places also change over time or when you visit them again. Get ready for endless surprises in this cosmic maze!
A destination to explore, full of sights and sounds for the curious voyager.
The unknown is all encompassing, but walk in any direction and familiarity will lead you home.
It is said a hundred dimensions exist, some large others small.
Intertwined by a legion of doors with wayward intentions.
You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave
There's nothing to fight or be surprised by (except the gorgeous looks), and is suitable for all ages and states of mind :)
Made by one folk and first ever project so expect some lovely jank here and there <3
Photosensitive epileptic seizures warning! A percentage of people may experience a seizure when exposed to certain visual images, including flashing lights or patterns that appear in videogames such as this, please do refrain from use if susceptible, this game's an explosion for the eyes!
Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, arabic, bulgarian, czech, danish, dutch, finnish, greek, hungarian, japanese, korean, norwegian, polish, portuguese - portugal, portuguese - brazil, romanian, russian, simplified chinese, swedish, thai, traditional chinese, turkish, ukrainian
Системные требования
Windows
- OS *: Windows 7,8,10
- Processor: 1.5 Ghz +
- Memory: 1 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia 400 series / Radeon 5000 series
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 6500 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Intel HD 630 "compatible" (max 60fps - min 20 fps)
- OS *: Windows 7,8,10
- Processor: 2 Ghz +
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia 700 series / Radeon 7000 series
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 6500 MB available space
Mac
- Processor: 2 Ghz +
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL compatible GPU
- Storage: 6500 MB available space
Linux
- Processor: 2 Ghz +
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: OpenGL compatible GPU
- Storage: 6500 MB available space
Отзывы пользователей
Treat this as less of a game, and more of a virtual modern art gallery. Something to explore and experience rather than play. If you have the money to get it, and you like wandering a virtual world, just embracing what it's doing it might be something to get.
*That being said*, as others have said it is kind of broken on linux, weirdly so in fact. The visuals don't work properly, and you can only rotate 150 degrees or so. Honestly, until I saw other people mention it, I thought it was some sort of stylistic choice.
Probably would give this a mixed review.
The environments themselves are beautiful to walk through, but after a few worlds you notice that a lot of world either repeat or are variations of other worlds. Exploring was fun at first, but eventually I found myself trying to find the quickest way to the next world since it was getting repetitive. HowLongToBeat.com states this game takes about 1½ hours to beat, but in reality there is no real end to this game.
The game does its' job as a LSD type simulator, but I found it to get old pretty quick.
Of course the bathroom is back door only
Yes very good
walking sim but strangely calming
Linux is not supported. The Linux version is extremely broken, with transparent textures rendering as black, looking movement being limited, causing you not being able to rotate indefinitely, and clicking on one of the doors makes the game crash.
Considering that this is an exploration game, with art being the entire focus, the broken textures are actually game-breaking in this context. I don't feel comfortable recommending a broken game, even if the Windows version under Proton works just fine. This isn't a OneShot situation where one puzzle is broken in Linux, the entire game is broken.
If you're a Windows user, or you don't care about that, the game is fine. Good, even. You'll like it if you do, it's an art exhibit. Don't expect gameplay that will blow your socks off; this is a game where you should wander and think about the places you end up in. But I cannot recommend a game where my first experience was one that was fundamentally broken.
pretty chill going off the cut scene and beginning movie theater i thought there was gonna be a story but actually didn't mind when i realized there wasn't as the game is quite satisfying and was pretty entertained the 15 min i had walking around going place to place
if you want to play a game where you'll spend a few hours walking around beautiful surreal landscapes with matching music thats exactly what it is. the image of some of these worlds will probably stay in my mind for many years.
I cried three seperete times, partially because both times I played it it was very late, partially because these environments are so fucking gorgeous and nostalgic
pretty good
yeah :thumbsup:
Дополнительная информация
Разработчик | Colorfiction |
Платформы | Windows, Mac, Linux |
Ограничение возраста | Нет |
Дата релиза | 03.04.2025 |
Отзывы пользователей | 89% положительных (218) |