- March 17, 2020
- James K. Isaac
Green: An Orc's Life
91%Game Brain Score
humor, music
graphics
100% User Score 42 reviews
Platforms
About
"Green: An Orc's Life" is a narrative-driven game where players step into the role of an orc, making choices that affect their story. Recent updates have added new cards, portraits, and quests, as well as improving event branches and fixing typos. A competition for the first player to achieve the 'Epic Hero of Legend' card offers a WARLORD hoodie or t-shirt as a reward.











Audience ScoreBased on 42 reviews
humor6 positive mentions
- The game offers a fun and engaging experience as players can raise an orc from childhood to adulthood, making choices that affect its brutal life.
- It features interesting RPG elements, including various classes, artifacts, and a variety of quests that enhance gameplay.
- The graphics are charming, and the game provides a humorous and immersive atmosphere, making it a great diversion for fans of the genre.
- The graphics are basic, and there are some misspellings and grammar issues in the text, which can detract from the experience.
- Tracking the results of certain actions can be difficult due to small, quickly fading popups that sometimes don't connect to player choices.
- The game contains adult themes, including alcohol and drugs, which may not be suitable for all audiences.
humor
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game is praised for its humor, particularly in the quirky premise of raising an orc from childhood to power through amusing and challenging events. Players appreciate the variety of humorous situations that enhance the overall experience.
“I loved the variety of events and sense of humor.”
“Now I'm sure it's not easy, but it's truly challenging and funny to raise my own orc!”
“Funny game, a sort of tamagotchi about orcs, where you need to raise it from childhood and bring it to power through robbery and mischief.”