- May 29, 2020
- Echodog Games
Signs of the Sojourner: Prologue
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About
GET THE FULL GAME NOW AND CONTINUE YOUR JOURNEY! About the GameGo on the first trip in Signs of the Sojourner! Signs of the Sojourner is a narrative card game about relationships and connecting with people. Your deck is your character, reflecting your experiences and shaping your relationships. Make decisions about who your character is in this world, pushing forward with the cards you’re …






- The concept of using cards to spark engaging conversations is fantastic and innovative.
- The art style and music are exceptional, enhancing the overall experience.
- The game provides a unique and freeing gameplay mechanic that allows players to feel more in control of their outcomes.
- The main gameplay loop can feel overly simple and repetitive, leading to boredom.
- There are concerns about how well the game will hold up as mechanics become more complex.
- As a standalone experience, the prologue may not be satisfying enough for some players.
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay is described as charming and visually appealing, offering a cozy experience that engages players with its story and art style. However, some users find the main gameplay loop to be overly simplistic and repetitive, leading to boredom. Overall, while the mechanics show potential for complexity, early impressions vary from delightful to dull.
“I find it very freeing somehow. The game seems lovely: the art style, the story, and the gameplay are perfect for a comfy day but entertaining enough to keep you hooked. I really liked it!”
“Nice idea, some cool gimmicks, and a really interesting way of using game mechanics to say something about the nature of human conversations.”
“Took a look for the intriguing gameplay and got sucked into this charming tale of life on the road with a caravan of eccentric characters and places.”
“The main gameplay loop is so painfully simple and repetitive that I got bored in less than half an hour.”
“I haven't played that far ahead to see if it holds up when the mechanics get even more complex, but so far it looks great.”