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Broken Voyage

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48%Game Brain Score
story, gameplay
graphics, stability
77% User Score Based on 13 reviews

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Broken Voyage is a single player simulation game with horror and mystery themes. It was developed by NoPlatform Studios and was released on April 22, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

The year is 1921 and you've been sent on your first assignment to uncover why a SOS signal has been sent from the Emma. After you arrive, you explore the desolate ship and find that everything is not as it seems. Bodies lay around the ship, mysterious icons and glyphs populate the ship, and there is a strange book that seems to call your name... In Broken Voyage, you will solve murders, uncover a…

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77%
Audience ScoreBased on 13 reviews
story4 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • Engaging puzzle mechanics with a unique time-travel investigation element using the Necronomicon book.
  • Strong atmospheric setting with immersive visuals and a constant eerie rainstorm enhancing the mood.
  • Enjoyable short game length that provides satisfying gameplay and is fun to stream.
  • Game suffers from bugs and glitches including getting stuck in objects, incorrect puzzle completion counts, and occasional crashes with no save function.
  • Critical clues such as the captain's last name are dependent on graphics settings, making progression potentially impossible or frustrating.
  • Lack of clear ending or story conclusion, with some puzzles feeling unclear or like guesswork, and typos detracting from the narrative experience.
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally enjoyable and interesting, featuring a neat setting and creative mechanics like time travel with the Necronomicon, though it is somewhat short and derivative. However, frequent typos and a lack of conclusive feedback after key events detract from the overall narrative experience.

    • “Nice mechanics and a good little story, short and enjoyable!”
    • “The standout for me is definitely the Necronomicon; using it to time travel the events that happened around the ship is a fun storytelling mechanic.”
    • “After finishing the crew report, there was no further story feedback or conclusion.”
    • “I really want to see how this story ends.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is engaging and enjoyable, featuring unique mechanics like time travel through the Necronomicon that enhance storytelling. While not fully finished, it offers a short but satisfying experience with well-designed mechanics and a good narrative.

    • “Not quite finished yet, but on my way and thoroughly enjoying the gameplay.”
    • “This game is really good for a short game, I really like the mechanic of seeing past actions with the book.”
    • “The standout for me is definitely the Necronomicon; using it to time travel the events that happened around the ship is a fun storytelling mechanic.”
  • graphics
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users report a significant graphics-related issue where the captain's name, a crucial clue, only appears correctly under certain graphics settings, making it difficult or impossible to progress. This problem affects gameplay but aside from this, the graphics are generally acceptable.

    • “There is a specific last clue (captain's last name) which depends on graphics, but I couldn't see it at first in any configuration; only after resetting the game could I see it. This is a really bad problem since it could make it impossible to finish. I hope they fix that.”
    • “As other reviews say, you can only read the captain's name if you have a very specific graphics setup.”
    • “There is a specific last clue (captain's last name) which is dependent on graphics, but I couldn't see it at first in any configuration; only after resetting the game could I see it. This is a really bad problem since it could make it impossible to finish. I hope they fix that.”
    • “I do have an issue with how finding the captain's last name is dependent on your graphics settings, but other than this, it was a fun little jaunt.”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for its immersive and eerie quality, with a constant rainstorm that effectively sets a dark, moody tone. While not a traditional detective game or horror, its puzzle-focused gameplay is enhanced by this compelling ambiance.

    • “Overall, the game was still very enjoyable, and I really liked the atmosphere and immersive feeling.”
    • “I wouldn’t even call it a detective game—more like a puzzle with a dark atmosphere, and there’s no horror at all.”
    • “The atmosphere in this game is great, it’s just this constant, eerie rainstorm that sets a perfect mood for the investigation.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users generally report good stability, with few to no glitches experienced despite mentions in other reviews.

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Broken Voyage is a simulation game with horror and mystery themes.

Broken Voyage is available on PC and Windows.

Broken Voyage was released on April 22, 2026.

Broken Voyage was developed by NoPlatform Studios.

Broken Voyage has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Broken Voyage for its story but disliked it for its graphics.

Broken Voyage is a single player game.

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