If Found… è una visual novel interattiva sulla ricerca di legami.
Il 31 dicembre 1993, tra le macerie di una vecchia villa fatiscente di Achill Island, Kasio distrugge il suo diario.
Le pagine raccontano del suo ritorno a casa, nell’Irlanda occidentale, dei suoi conflitti familiari, delle amicizie che stringe e delle dure prove che affronta.
Tutto conduce alla notte nella quale un buco nero distruggerà il mondo intero. Dove ha avuto origine? Esiste un modo per fermarlo?
Attraverso meccaniche di gioco inedite, meravigliosi disegni fatti a mano e una colonna sonora stupefacente, i giocatori rivivranno le esperienze di Kasio, prendendo parte sia ai momenti felici che a quelli più dolorosi che costituiscono quel dicembre del 1993.
Include anche: improbabili cotte, il pianeta Giove, una gran quantità di baci, un concerto punk, confusione, felicità, una tenera cagnolina e un’effrazione.
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Is If Found... free?
Yes, If Found... is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is If Found... legit?
🤔 The If Found... app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I can’t believe how underrated this game is. It’s one of the best I’ve played. It’s so sweet and it made me feel so many things. I love visual novels and this one is definitely my favorite. It's so interactive and different. I really loved this game and I hope more people will play it because it’s amazing.
Made my heart full (and my tear ducts)
A really wholesome stylish gay lil 2 hour narrative game from an Irish team. If anyone’s played Florence, it reminded me a lot of that.
The gameplay is pretty much just interacting with the art and narrative using the touch screen of your phone, and the story was really lovely albeit a bit too heavy at times. Bittersweet relationships with home, connecting with all the other gay little misfits, and finding freedom in queerness. It all hit close to home and I cried like a bebé. Anywho its really pretty game and if you ever wanna emotionally wring yourself out like a sponge I’d definitely recommend it.
Not perfect
… but very beautiful. The story is really touching and human. Visually and musically it’s striking. I did get a bit tired of the main mechanic to move the story forward (wiping the screen clean with your finger), since my finger would literally get tired. There was a side plot that I didn’t really get why it was important to the main plot, but maybe I just missed something there.
Boring
It’s rlly cute and nice but rlly not worth the buy you sit there reading erasing and trying to figure out what ur going to erase next and it’s good for the first 3 minutes but then it just drags and u have to do it the whole time. I will say that the drawings and animations of whatever is really pretty.
What an experience!
This was one of the most amazing experiences I have had with graphic storytelling. Interactive and heartbreaking.
This story changed me.
Not a game
You have to buy it to try it. It’s a book, not a game. With pictures. For $5. Save the regret and don’t buy it.
Boring and pointless
Based on some online reviews I was hoping for an interesting game. This is neither interesting nor a game. It’s a poorly animated graphic novel with an annoying UI. I rarely delete games I paid for, and even more rarely write reviews...this app was frustrating enough that I did both.
Not interesting, unique, or bold
The masses give this app 5 stars because it has intersectional characters who spit on western values, and the entire thing is just so blasé at this point. No longer are narratives like this the counter culture, they are mainstream and there is nothing interesting or edgy about them, this is just another brick in the wall of the woke culture that dominates our screens.
Objectively it gets old fast, the swiping around on screen to progress the story is annoying and redundant
Shallow and boring
"If found" was nominated for "games for impact" award this year so I was intrigued. Unfortunatelly at it's core it appeared to be just a generic teenage drama. Transgender theme was for advertisement only and never explored below surface level. You can swap the main character with any cis-gendered teenage girl or boy and the story would make the same amount of sense.
Gameplay mechanics of erasing words was interesting for 5 minutes, but then got boring. It could have had real significance like healing character traumas or branching the story. Instead it's just a realy tedios way to move forward in a linear fashion.
Finally a few words about art: visually "If found" is just a collection of doodles. It's not in the same league as Gris and is rather forgettable. The same case being with music and sound effects.
Not a Game
This is not a game..... this is an interactive novel thta you will turn the page. Story is good but calling it a game is wrong. Just stick with interactive novel!
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