Technobabylon

Cyberpunk adventure game

Published by: Wadjet Eye Games
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City of Newton, 2087. Genetic engineering is the norm, the addictive Trance has replaced almost any need for human interaction, and an omnipresent AI named Central powers the city.
CEL agents Charlie Regis and Max Lao are investigating a serial Mindjacker who is tapping into the neural wiring of seemingly ordinary citizens, stealing their knowledge and leaving them dead. An agoraphobic net addict named Latha Sesame might be the next target. But when Charlie's past comes back to haunt him, he and his partner find themselves on opposite sides of the law, with Latha’s fate in the crossfire.
-- Reviews (Windows version) --
PC Gamer - "An old school point-and-click adventure with a captivating story, strong characters, and a rich, well-realised sci-fi setting." 80%
Rock, Paper, Shotgun - "Set in a semi-dystopian future, the game features multiple protagonists exploring a tale of genetic engineering, AI overseers, mysterious mind-hacking murders, and overlapping online and offline worlds. It is, in that sense, delightfully pulp sci-fi. But it's also a delicate story of individuals, personal struggles, and most of all, a nuanced approach to complex future-worries."
Adventure Gamers - "Technobabylon is a beautiful, compelling game that fans of the cyberpunk genre will devour" 4/5
GameSpot - "When the going gets tough, the tough sometimes take a fishing pole and start fishing in a bloody Jacuzzi stuffed with a mutilated body. That's, at least, the lesson you learn in Technobabylon, a point-and-click adventure that's set in 2087 in a city where a powerful AI controls and observes all." 8/10
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Technobabylon Reviews

AMAZING

xheatherkillsx on

United States

wadjeteye never disappoints!!

Loved it

Tanamwob on

United States

Some puzzles were pretty hard, but I loved this entire game. The storyline is incredible, rich and intricate. Especially for the price. I thoroughly enjoyed this, I hope someday they make a sequel. The voice acting is too-notch. No one annoyed me unless they were supposed to, which is rare.

Will not be disappointed

Slaine9090 on

United States

Another amazing game from the developer. Had to use on-line walk-throughs at times, but nonetheless one of the better games that the developer has made. Highly recommend.

pixel cyberpunk goodness

Duskfalls on

United States

Rarely write reviews but this game has so much heart and care in its cold, cyberpunk future. worth a play for anyone

Fun, almost completely intuitive

Wixonswr on

United States

I bought this ages ago, just recently had time to play. I love a game that is challenging but intuitive (I.e. not such random leaps that you need a walkthrough to progress). This game was 95% if not more that. Tbh there was only one time I felt the leap to an answer to be beyond one’s natural observation. (Final scene final door lock). I was lazy the other couple times, made sense in hindsight. Do not rely upon the tap/hold to show you all interactive options as not all scenes include all options. Not fast paced, kind of a reader, but interesting throughout. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire experience. FYI I am a casual gamer who prefers a point and click adventure, with story/logic based puzzles to a platformer or battle experience.

Great game but 1 issue

Tall4nsa on

United States

I’m at the station in the scene where you become the moving robot. I’m playing on an iPad so the movement is dictated by pressing on something that is a option. I come out of the autopsy room and need to make a left toward that waiting room where the girl and boy are. I can’t select anything near that direction that will move the robot toward the room. At this point I am stuck. I’m unsure how to move as I can only move to a spot where something exists for me to look up. Any ideas?

Wadjet Eye does it again

Justinchrist on

United States

I have not been disappointed with a Wadjet Eye game yet. Technobabylon is no exception. I haven’t finished it yet, but so far I am absolutely enthralled with this story. For a pixelated, retro, point-&-click adventure the graphics are quite nice and read really clean. The puzzles are intuitive, yet challenging. The solutions make sense, but require some thought. I’ve played the Blackwell games, and Gemini Rue, and this is every bit as good, but I think I like the cyberpunk feel of this one better than the others. Definitely worth the price. I plan to play all of Wadjet Eye’s games eventually.

Great game with glaring bugs!

RenoKobe on

United States

The game itself is great and I was enjoying the story. But about halfway into the game, the inventory bar at the bottom of the screen just disappeared. I’ve tried restarting the game, going to a different location and the bar is just gone. I’ve emailed support but never received a response back. Unfortunately the game is unplayable for me.

Marvelous!

hopeprism on

United States

I’ve been wanting to write this review, but I wanted to finish the game first! After playing Whispers of a Machine and Kathy Rain, I was looking for another great point and click adventure; I’m delighted to say that I’ve found it! First of all, the story is amazing. If you like mystery/thriller/sci-fi, this is it. The voice acting is top notch, the gameplay is intuitive, and even the portraits are stellar. The puzzles are fair, although there were some parts where you really have to try everything, but the solutions make sense. I did not use any walkthrough. Unfortunately, some games like Broken Sword and Kathy Rain have these mathematical/insane puzzles, but there’s none here. If you get stuck, I would suggest to Google “Technobabylon spoiler free hints”, which I only had to use for the last puzzle. The rest of the game I tried different things every day. I was very satisfied with the endings and look forward to purchasing the sequel! Highly recommended! Love the characters; they really grow on you throughout the game, never in the negative sense.

Insanely amazing!

Ncadmin on

United States

So much detail. Amazing puzzles. Great voiceovers, music, storyline, character and scene movements. So many puzzles to solve. High play value and the puzzles enhance the story and make you think, and think you must. A True adventure game with tons of backstory too. Masterfully done.

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Category
Games
Publisher
Wadjet Eye Games
Languages
English
Recent release
1.0 (7 years ago )
Released on
Aug 16, 2017 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
4 hours ago
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