- December 17, 2016
- Allison J. James
Innoquous 4
52%Game Brain Score
music, gameplay
story, stability
75% User Score 20 reviews
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About
Over 130 games from nearly a decade and a half, brought together and upgraded in one cohesive package.











+4
Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
music1 positive mentions
stability2 negative mentions
- The collection features an impressive lineup of 130 games created by a single developer over 13 years, showcasing a lot of creativity.
- Many players found joy and hope in the game, using it as a means to cope with personal struggles and find motivation.
- The low price for such a large collection of games is considered a good bargain, making it accessible for players looking for a variety of experiences.
- The quality of the games varies significantly, with many being described as boring or time-wasting, leading to frustration among players.
- Some players felt that the lack of a cohesive story or commentary made the experience feel disjointed and less engaging.
- Achievements in the game are reported to be buggy, which can be disappointing for completionists and achievement hunters.
story
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe reviews highlight a lack of engaging narrative in the game, with many players feeling it resembles a walking simulator devoid of a compelling story. While some elements are creative and interesting, the overall experience is diminished by the absence of a structured storyline, leading to suggestions for the creator to incorporate more narrative elements to enhance the game's value.
“Moral of the story: you never know what life has in store for you, and if I had given up when all odds were against me, I wouldn't be where I am today.”
“And many of these games weren't that impressive, although some were creative and kind of interesting; it still felt a little bit like a walking simulator, but without a story.”
“To make this game worth it, the creator should add some story, select a few games chronologically, and commentate over them.”
“And many of these games weren't that impressive; although some were creative and kind of interesting, it still felt a little bit like a walking simulator, but without a story.”