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A semi-abandoned village. An ancient monastery of which traces have been lost. The obsession of your father, who went in search of an ancient artifact and disappeared into thin air. Based on the true history of the ancient monastery of San Vincenzo al Volturno in Italy, 'The Reliquary of Epiphanius' is a text adventure in which reality and fiction intertwine, putting the player in the role of an improvised archaeologist who will have to try his hand at the search for an ancient lost artifact.
NOTES:
- Vorple requires a web server to run offline. It's simpler to play online!
- For the best gaming experience, play on a device with a keyboard!
| Average Rating: Number of Reviews Written by IFDB Members: 1 |
This was a very polished parser game, with no real bugs that I found, a full map that adjusted based on the room, music, and an interesting story.
You play as someone whose researcher father has disappeared, leading you to track him down to a small town in the mountainous forests of (I presume) Italy. Once there, you have to find where he went, following clues of an ancient monastic order.
I was worried the game would be overwhelming at first, with its large-seeming map and tons of scenery items, but the game is essentially organized with 3 or 4 areas that are pretty small (just a few rooms together) connected by linear paths that can either be walked on slowly or ridden on with the bicycle. There is a maze type area but it is easy to solve by stumbling around and there are multiple ways to solve it without exploration. So it's not as intimidating as it seems.
I did neglect to examine one important bolded scenery item and got stuck, so I had to check the walkthrough. After that, it was smooth sailing.
I liked the NPCs in the game. Two of them have not much of a role but all have very distinct personalities.
The game doesn't last too long, but it was pleasant to play while I tried it. It made me want to see these places in real life.
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