Neo Berlin 2062. Tina – a nine-year-old orphan – lives with SAM-53 – her big clumsy robot guardian –in a rooftop makeshift shelter in Neo-Berlin, a dark megalopolis controlled by corporations. Tina is an urban jungle kid, who has learned to live alone, scavenging from city dumpsters and eking out...
Neo Berlin 2062. Tina – a nine-year-old orphan – lives with SAM-53 – her big clumsy robot guardian –in a rooftop makeshift shelter in Neo-Berlin, a dark megalopolis controlled by corporations. Tina is an urban jungle kid, who has learned to live alone, scavenging from city dumpsters and eking out a living from scraps. Her funny robot is always with her, programmed to protect her no matter what.
One day, the little girl discovers that her father left her an important mission: to finish his plan to save the world from grayness! Tina and SAM embark on an incredible adventure across different realities full of bizarre robotic creatures and grotesque human beings. Through puzzles and exciting dialogues, they’ll find out the true meaning of being alive.
The sweetness and creativity of Studio Ghibli, the setting and atmosphere of Blade Runner and the humor and game style of Monkey Island: these are the ingredients that inspired ENCODYA, a point-and-click adventure game set in a dystopian future.
Explore the dark cyberpunk world of ENCODYA in 2.5D with 2 playable characters.
Over 34+ non-player characters bring the world of ENCODYA to life and provide a varied and exciting story.
Your journey will take you to more than 100 locations where there is a lot to explore and discover.
Special, randomly generated puzzles provide a unique gaming experience and present you with great challenges.
The cinematic cutscenes and the futuristic art and sound design brings the story of ENCODYA alive.
The original soundtrack, especially created for ENCODYA, makes the exciting, crackling atmosphere even more tangible.
Professional dubbing actors lend their voices to the characters.
This game is a great break from the first person shooters. Being able to play as either the robot or the main character, as well as switching at any time, was a lot of fun. Highly recomed to anyone that enjoys puzzle games.
Had high hopes for this game, but that was quite a disappointment.
This game managed to bring more tedium than any other p&c game ive played recent.
Some questionable design choices.
Items scattered around sometimes difficult to see, making pixel hunting almost mandatory.
Why they even made you go around with 2 characters? it barely adds anything other than confusion, visual block and artificial difficulty.
Annoying bg music.
Etc..
This is one of the games that make me understand why most people don't care about p&c games nowdays. Tedium everywhere.
To say something good, it looks 'pretty' in the 'real world' part. In 'Encodya' not.
A game starting with a full screen statement what it's committed/opposing to, is not a good sign. And indeed, puzzles are counter-clever and mundane, story is compiled clichés, dialogues - mandatory funny, humor absent and revolutionary agenda - juvenile. I volunteered to do this game, so you won't have to. And my refund deadline expired. Do not play this game. For free or with insignificant compensation, regardless. And even with a significant compensation make sure you exhausted all other options to get some money. Because in Encodya you will have to deal with Dick Bates, Jonas Rumpf, Cyber Cola, Star Cola, sauerkraut sushi, synthetic lasagne and countless others villains and martyrs.
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*) standard issue morale software for ranks Coctailthrower and below, made with unity
I'm pretty bad a puzzle games but I figured a point and click would be calming/chill. I chose easy as my option. Love the Art, the Story got better as you play, and I was very glad it was all very well voiced. I got very frustrated looking for items and guessing at where or which order they go or how they might combine in order to conplete the tasks they wasnted for the story to progress. Got half way and it was too frustrating and boring to continue. Lot of things just didn't make sense to me and I can't recommend it for most ppl.