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OS: | Windows 7 |
Processor: | 2 GHz |
Memory: | 1 GB RAM |
Graphics: | 1280x720 minimum resolution, OpenGL 2.0 Support, recommended dedicated graphics card with 128 MB of RAM |
Storage: | 150 MB available space |
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OS: | Mac OS X 10.6 or above |
Processor: | 2 GHz |
Memory: | 1 GB RAM |
Graphics: | 1280x720 minimum resolution, OpenGL 2.0 Support, recommended dedicated graphics card with 128 MB of RAM |
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OS: | Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, fully updated |
Processor: | 2 GHz |
Memory: | 1 GB RAM |
Graphics: | 1280x720 minimum resolution, OpenGL 2.0 Support |
Storage: | 150 MB available space |
For $15, providing hours of intriguing, choice-driven, replay-able, and overall curious game play makes The Curious Expedition a fun and worthwhile purchase for anyone with a thirst for exploration. I couldn’t find anything that took away from my quest for fame and fortune, save for the occasional repeated point of interest or animal encounter.
A love letter to the joy of exploration and randomness. [Issue#256, p.64]
Motivating and entertaining adventure game with interesting decisions, great character design and strategic diversity.
The Curious Expedition is a fine indie roguelike that succeeds in offering the classical strategy-rpg roguelike formula in an intriguing and unique theme.
A good example of the well-balanced encounter between causality and mechanics, procedurality and systemicity.
The infinite replayability of procedurally-generated maps and adventures is limited by the encounters available, and you'll have seen them all in a couple of playthroughs. Still, in that time it's a pretty good laugh, and The Curious Expedition bestows a real sense of adventure and exploration.
It also places that desire for discovery within another person’s mind, just like Conrad, and keeps its player, like Conrad’s reader, at a critical remove. It lets you see a bigger picture than the grid of hexagons it depicts; it lets you see the mindset that creates the grid, and what that way of thinking inevitably ends up doing.
The idea for this roguelike is great, but in my case The Curious Expedition’s charm wore off too quickly. I took the first place in my fifth or sixth attempt and though every time the game managed to surprise me, I needed just three hours to do it. [12/2016, p.57]
A fun excursion into the times of 19th century’s heroic explorers unfortunately runs out of steam quite soon, and that magical charm of the unknown vanishes. [Issue#267]
Comfy, charming, deadly – but also static and boring in the long run. It plays a lot like Renowned Explorers, but is inferior in almost every aspect.
The Curious Expedition is an expedition into uncharted areas, you can enjoy in a couple of hours a week. Using in larger quantities reveals the problem with content and soon magic associated with discoveries fades.
Title: | Curious Expedition |
Genre: | Indie, RPG, Strategy |
Released: | 2 September 2016 |
Developer: | Maschinen-Mensch |
Publisher: | Maschinen-Mensch |
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