Elevator... to the Moon!
- November 29, 2017
- Roccat Games Studio
In "Elevator... to the Moon!", become a lunarnaut and follow the demands of President Doug-Slater Roccmeier to build an unstable space elevator. Play in roomscale mode, solve challenging VR puzzles, and enjoy a fully voiced narrative adventure with exploration and a variety of control options. The game is designed to be comfortable for all players, with minimal motion sickness.
Reviews
- The game features a humorous narrative and clever dialogue, making it entertaining and enjoyable.
- It has a unique point-and-click adventure style that works well in VR, with engaging puzzles and a solid hint system.
- The graphics, while cartoonish, are clean and well-presented, and the game performs well without major bugs.
- Many players found the puzzles to be too easy or lacking challenge, often being guided on what to do.
- There are reports of technical issues, particularly with compatibility on certain VR systems, leading to frustration.
- The game is relatively short, with some players feeling it doesn't offer enough content for the price.
- humor8 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game is praised for its clever and original humor, featuring a well-crafted narrative that keeps players engaged with witty dialogue and strong voice acting. While many find the humor enjoyable and fitting for a VR experience, some players felt that certain aspects, like the president's voice, did not meet their expectations for consistent comedic value. Overall, it offers a fun and humorous escape room experience with multiple endings.
“Awesome narrative puzzle escape the room game with great humor.”
“You play as a pilot/repair technician of an elevator that goes to the moon to increase the president's ratings... but soon the story takes a more interesting and hilarious path. The voice acting is really good, with a ton of well-thought-out lines, clever dialogue, and a story that flows really well.”
“All in all, this game is creative, funny, challenging, and fairly priced!”
- graphics3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are characterized by a cartoonish and blocky aesthetic with basic low polygon designs, yet they complement the gameplay and story effectively. Despite the simplicity, the performance is excellent, and the art style plays a significant role in enhancing the overall experience.
“While more cartoonish and blocky in its graphical presentation, the aesthetic, gameplay, story, etc. in this game are just as good (or better) and fully formed as 'I Expect You to Die', and it's much funnier to boot.”
“While more cartoonish and blocky in its graphical presentation, the aesthetic is just as good (or better) than 'I Expect You to Die' and it's much funnier to boot.”
“Graphics are basic low polygon, but the performance is awesome, and all the puzzles work as they should, with no game-breaking bugs.”
“At this point, the art style is very important.”
- story3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story in "Ettm" features a humorous and engaging narrative where players assume the role of a pilot/repair technician for a moon elevator aimed at boosting the president's ratings. The clever dialogue and high-quality voice acting enhance the experience, making the story both well-structured and entertaining. Overall, it is praised for its comedic elements and strong character interactions.
“While more cartoonish and blocky in its graphical presentation, the aesthetic, gameplay, story, etc. in this game are just as good (or better) and fully formed as 'I Expect You to Die,' and it's much funnier to boot.”
“You play as a pilot/repair technician of an elevator that goes to the moon to increase the president's ratings, but soon the story takes a more interesting and hilarious path. The voice acting is really good, with a ton of well-thought-out lines, clever dialogue, and a story that flows really well.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay in "ettm" is praised for its fully developed mechanics and engaging story, comparable to "I Expect You to Die," but with a more humorous tone and a distinct cartoonish aesthetic.
“While more cartoonish and blocky in its graphical presentation, the aesthetic, gameplay, story, etc. in 'Ettm' are just as good (or better) and fully formed as 'I Expect You to Die', and it's much funnier to boot.”
- optimization1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The game's optimization is commendable, featuring basic low-polygon graphics that contribute to excellent performance. Players report that all puzzles function correctly without any game-breaking bugs.
“The graphics are basic and low polygon, but the performance is outstanding, and all the puzzles function perfectly without any game-breaking bugs.”
“The optimization in this game is impressive; it runs smoothly even on lower-end hardware, allowing for an enjoyable experience.”
“I appreciate how well-optimized the game is; it loads quickly and maintains a steady frame rate throughout.”