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In the year 2215, orbiting humanity's newest extrasolar colony, Police Captain Vincent Cassini, becomes embroiled in an intersystem conspiracy. Warp Frontier is coming soon to GOG.COM!

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Always happy to see that Point-and-click Adventures are still being made.

Instabuy for me.
I'm game.... as long as there is no Moon Logic puzzles :)
Looks interesting.
Very interested, shall be keeping an eye on it.
I must protest that the era of warp technologies(today + 200 years) doesn't come with heavy environment costumes.

(unless you're a Stormtrooper)
You had me at Point & Click.
Let me take you on a journey through the last 5 minutes of my brain:

"Hmm. Warp Frontier. What sort of terribleness is this going to be?"

*sees space point-n-click*

"Oh ho! The wishlisted kind!"

*sees Authentic Austrailian feel voiced by authentic Austrailian cast*

"You had my interest, now you have my attention!!"
Post edited September 15, 2021 by maachubo
Oh hey, a game that actually looks like they hired an actual artist. What a nice breath of fresh air this is.
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wolfsite: I'm game.... as long as there is no Moon Logic puzzles :)
Or image slide puzzle. Any developers who put image slide puzzle in their modern point and click games is instakill for me.
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i_ni: I must protest that the era of warp technologies(today + 200 years) doesn't come with heavy environment costumes.

(unless you're a Stormtrooper)
I love skintight environment suit from 70s sci fi artists and I'm not even from 70s generation. Especially the ladies.
Post edited September 15, 2021 by RedRagan
Hello everyone!

A sci-fi point-&-click adventure game, count me interested!

...but after having watched the trailer I am less inclined to buy the game. I do not know, but something about the character design and animation is completely off putting for me. They seem to be flat 2D art, with this awkward skelettal animation (that almost screams like "flash"), which I unfortunately do not like.

The backgrounds look quite nice, though. And I prefer not to read / interpret too much into the story, yet.

Then, it reminded me of another sci-fi point-&-click adventure game that I liked in the past:
"The Immortals of Terra: A Perry Rhodan Adventure"
Too bad, the original disc version had a terrible copy protection system, TAGES. I would not want to try ot, if the game itself is actually compatible with Windows 10, because I avoid TAGES, SafeDisc, Securom & co. like the plague.

I wish, GOG.com could get the Perry Rhodan adventure game on day.

Kind regards,
foxgog
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foxgog: Hello everyone!

A sci-fi point-&-click adventure game, count me interested!

...but after having watched the trailer I am less inclined to buy the game. I do not know, but something about the character design and animation is completely off putting for me. They seem to be flat 2D art, with this awkward skelettal animation (that almost screams like "flash"), which I unfortunately do not like.

The backgrounds look quite nice, though. And I prefer not to read / interpret too much into the story, yet.

Then, it reminded me of another sci-fi point-&-click adventure game that I liked in the past:
"The Immortals of Terra: A Perry Rhodan Adventure"
Too bad, the original disc version had a terrible copy protection system, TAGES. I would not want to try ot, if the game itself is actually compatible with Windows 10, because I avoid TAGES, SafeDisc, Securom & co. like the plague.

I wish, GOG.com could get the Perry Rhodan adventure game on day.

Kind regards,
foxgog
Yeah I can see the awkward bouncing of several characters. It seems that they're using the classic rubber style animation of the 20s to make them look more lively but with lower budget and more modern style drawing so it came out a bit jarring sometimes. Still acceptable for me tho, they're indie developer, some mistakes might happen.
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foxgog: A sci-fi point-&-click adventure game, count me interested!

...but after having watched the trailer I am less inclined to buy the game. I do not know, but something about the character design and animation is completely off putting for me. They seem to be flat 2D art, with this awkward skelettal animation (that almost screams like "flash"), which I unfortunately do not like.
I didn't see anything too annoying in the video, but then again, there was only few seconds of character animation, so it's really hard to tell. The only thing that caught my eye was that breathing animation was probably exaggerated, but even that is up to interpretation in a science fiction environment. Maybe they are on a planet, where it is hard to breath?

Anyway, these guys have done a couple of other games too, so perhaps we will see those games too coming to GOG after this is released.

http://www.mobygames.com/company/brawsome