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Song of Farca: Prologue is a single player management game with mystery, violence and erotic themes. It was developed by Wooden Monkeys and was released on February 24, 2021. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

full the game is out now! About the Game In Song of Farca: Prologue, the first episode of Song of Farca, players step into the shoes of cyberdetective Isabella Song to investigate the theft of a pet robodog. Players can: hack security systems, personal computers, and safes rebuild CCTV camera footage run biometric analyses during questioning uncover evidence, chase leads, and draw conclus…

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78%Audience ScoreBased on 68 reviews
story5 positive mentions
monetization16 negative mentions

  • Engaging cyberpunk detective story with compelling narrative and interesting world-building.
  • Unique gameplay combining point-and-click investigation, hacking, and dialogue-based clue solving.
  • Stylish graphics, immersive atmosphere, and a fitting soundtrack enhance the experience.
  • Prologue is very short and linear, with limited impact of player choices and replay value.
  • Simplistic and repetitive hacking puzzles with little guidance or challenge.
  • Slow and occasionally frustrating dialogue mechanics, including forced slow text and repetitive conversations.
  • gameplay

    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    18% positive mentions, 64% neutral mentions, 18% negative mentions

    The gameplay serves as a solid introduction to the mechanics and narrative of Song of Farca, offering a variety of modes that keep the experience engaging and intuitive. While some find it enjoyable and visually appealing with a compelling story, others note it can feel shallow or flat, especially compared to similar games, with a more passive and less polished approach. Overall, it effectively sets the stage for the full game despite some initial confusion and brevity.

    • “A good intro to Song of Farca. It's not as polished as the actual game but definitely features some of the key game mechanics.”
    • “As a prologue, this does a great job of introducing the world, the characters, and the gameplay, but being so short it does feel like a shallow experience, so I'm interested to see if the full version can match the same kind of heart and storytelling as the games that inspired it.”
    • “On top of the game being good itself, developers' witty touches and remarks here and there regarding the limitations of the demo version made its gameplay more memorable.”
    • “Good graphics or plinky-plonky music doesn't cover the lack of gameplay or oversights.”
    • “I can see why people compare it to Orwell, but the gameplay is definitely more passive; as a result, the gameplay is flat and no fun.”
    • “As a prologue, it does feel like a shallow experience being so short, leaving me interested if the full version can match the same heart and storytelling as the games that inspired it.”
  • monetization

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The monetization is heavily criticized for presenting the game as nothing more than a costly advertisement rather than a full product, misleading players by masquerading promotional content as a game. This practice is seen as exploitative, undermining genuine developers and cluttering the market with low-value entries primarily designed to push paid products. Overall, it’s viewed as a harmful approach that wastes players' time and money while degrading the platform’s quality.

    • “Instead of following the official Steamworks process for demos, the developer decided to pollute Steam with for-profit advertising.”
    • “Often developers may choose to incorrectly publish demo/advertisements as separate games as a cheap way to bypass paying Valve for marketing presence on the Steam front page, which may seem clever to them, but it's harmful behaviour and it's not good for gamers.”
    • “This advertisement is taking up marketing space and visibility that would be better made available to a developer that's done the right thing and created a full game.”
  • story

    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    31% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 19% negative mentions

    The story is engaging and well-written, successfully drawing players into its intriguing world and characters through a detective-themed narrative. While some find the demo mission a bit linear and repetitive, it effectively introduces the game's mechanics and builds interest for the full experience. Overall, the story offers rich world-building and compelling themes, setting a promising foundation for the complete game.

    • “As a hacker with a knack for breaking into digital vaults and a soft spot for solving unusual cases, you’re handed a mission that’s anything but ordinary: tracking down a missing robot dog.”
    • “This setup draws you into a story that’s surprisingly engaging.”
    • “Pretty well written game that is mostly story driven.”
    • “It's not a prologue, it's a full mission from the main game that you have to play through again if you decide to buy it.”
    • “It felt like such a chore clicking through this long, now boring mission again, and the story was already spoiled for me.”
    • “As a prologue, it does a great job of introducing the world, characters, and gameplay, but being so short it feels like a shallow experience. I'm interested to see if the full version can match the storytelling of the games that inspired it.”
  • music

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    45% positive mentions, 46% neutral mentions, 9% negative mentions

    The music in the prologue is praised for its mysterious and immersive qualities, effectively complementing the game's atmosphere. While not as polished as the full game, the soundtrack is considered a strong introduction that enhances the overall experience. Users express anticipation for the music and story in the complete version.

    • “The music sounds quite mysterious, making the game immersive.”
    • “Nice simple/clean art style and SFX/music was quite complimentary.”
    • “Good soundtrack.”
    • “Good graphics or plinky-plonky music doesn't cover the lack of gameplay or oversights.”
  • graphics

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, 22% neutral mentions, 11% negative mentions

    The game's graphics feature a clean, simple, and visually appealing art style that complements its gameplay and narrative well. While resolution options are available, additional graphics settings are lacking. Overall, the visuals provide a fresh and engaging experience reminiscent of classic investigation games.

    • “Fun gameplay, a compelling narrative, and strong visuals.”
    • “The graphic style is impressive and the decryption method reminds me of Phoenix Wright.”
    • “Nice simple and clean art style, with sound effects and music that complement it well.”
    • “There was just an option for resolution, no other graphics options.”
  • optimization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game is well-optimized, delivering smooth and consistent performance without issues.

    • “Performance was great.”
  • emotional

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game evokes a strong emotional connection by immersing players in a cyberpunk atmosphere reminiscent of Mr. Robot, creating a compelling and relatable experience.

    • “Made me feel like I'm Mr. Robot”
  • humor

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor is described as both funny and exciting, adding an engaging and entertaining element to the experience.

  • character development

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    Character development is praised for its richness and depth, with well-crafted world-building and character design enhancing the overall experience, even if the story itself is not particularly innovative.

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Song of Farca: Prologue is a management game with mystery, violence and erotic themes. Common tags for Song of Farca: Prologue include exploration, emotional, cyberpunk, character action game, free to play and others.

Song of Farca: Prologue is available on PC and Windows.

Song of Farca: Prologue was released on February 24, 2021.

Song of Farca: Prologue was developed by Wooden Monkeys.

Song of Farca: Prologue has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Song of Farca: Prologue for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Song of Farca: Prologue is a single player game.

Similar games include Song of Farca, Orwell: Keeping an Eye On You, Cheat Line, The Enigma Cases, The Deed: Dynasty and others.