- July 22, 2024
- Lilycore Games
Locally Sourced Anthology I: A Space Atlas
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About
"Locally Sourced Anthology I: A Space Atlas" is a compilation of 8 experimental indie games, each taking place in a different location within our Solar System. Gameplay varies from base-building on the moon, to fishing on Neptune, surviving near Uranus, exploring Titan's sea, puzzle-solving with Halley's comet cats, arcade-style atom fusing near the sun, turn-based RPG on Mars, and a poem-game of divine grief on Saturn. This diverse anthology offers a unique blend of gameplay styles and experiences.








- A diverse collection of indie games that offers a wide variety of genres and experiences.
- Many games in the collection are heartwarming and showcase the creativity of talented developers.
- Standout titles like 'Bright Red Song of Love' and 'Reel Lost' provide engaging gameplay and unique concepts.
- The quality of the games varies, with some being lackluster compared to the standout titles.
- As a niche collection, it may not appeal to everyone and could be overlooked by a wider audience.
- Some players may find the overall experience too short or limited given the number of games.
- music6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The music in the game has been highlighted as a standout feature, particularly the track "Bright Red Song of Love," which offers an engaging and fresh take on RPG soundscapes. Players have expressed enthusiasm for the overall quality of the music, with multiple standout tracks enhancing the gaming experience.
“Bright Red Song of Love is a particular standout and super engaging new take on an RPG.”
“Just played 2 of the 8 so far, but Bright Red Song of Love and The Wishmaker from Saturn were both fantastic.”
“Don't sing me the blues, please, sing me a Bright Red Song of Love!”
“Don't sing me the blues, please, sing me a bright red song of love!”
“Bright red song of love is a particular standout and super engaging new take on an RPG.”
“Just played 2 of the 8 so far, but bright red song of love and the wishmaker from Saturn were both fantastic.”