- July 1, 2016
- 灰烬天国
God's One Day World
Platforms
About
"God's One Day World" is a visual novel and puzzle game where players navigate a mysterious world as they uncover the truth about their existence and purpose. Through a mix of exploration, puzzle solving, and interactive storytelling, players delve into a unique narrative with multiple endings. With its stunning art style and intriguing premise, this game offers a fresh and thought-provoking experience for fans of the genre.





- The game features a deep and interesting story that unfolds with unexpected events, keeping players engaged.
- The artwork is well done, with detailed character designs and fitting backgrounds that enhance the visual experience.
- The music is soothing and complements the game's atmosphere, adding to the overall enjoyment.
- The English translation is poor, with many grammatical errors and rough dialogue that can confuse players.
- Gameplay is frustrating due to the lack of clear clues for decision-making, often leading to immediate game overs and bad endings.
- Puzzles can be cryptic and unbalanced, requiring frequent saves and reloads to progress, which detracts from the overall experience.
story
31 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is a mix of intriguing and cliche elements, featuring a linear narrative where player choices lead to varying endings, including immediate game overs for wrong decisions. While the beginning may feel drawn out and the dialogue overly detailed, the plot eventually unfolds into complex and unexpected events that maintain interest. Despite some issues with translation and pacing, many players find the story engaging and worth experiencing, particularly for fans of visual novels.
“Best story from a visual novel I've played, even though the gameplay isn't that interesting.”
“The game has a deep and interesting story.”
“Outstanding story with plenty of twists.”
“Players are presented with decisions to progress the story, but without any clues, choosing the wrong option leads to an immediate game over and a bad ending.”
“The beginning of the game feels very stretched and almost boring, with dialogue explaining seemingly every little detail of the surroundings.”
“The story in the end is really cliche, which leaves you with an awkward feeling.”