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TABLE GAME END is a single player casual simulation game. It was developed by Lu and was released on December 27, 2024. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

"TABLE GAME END" is a serene walking simulator where you explore an old school building, engaging with memories and subtle events. The story unfolds through examining objects and quiet moments shared with a girl who has already passed away. With no time limits or quest markers, it offers a peaceful, reflective experience focused on nostalgia and emotion.

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95%
Audience ScoreBased on 21 reviews
story4 positive mentions
atmosphere3 negative mentions

  • The game has a unique atmosphere that blends nostalgia with subtle dread, creating an intriguing experience.
  • Mini-games add variety to the gameplay, breaking up the usual walking-simulator format.
  • The short playtime makes it perfect for a quick gaming session, allowing players to enjoy the story at their own pace.
  • The maze section is frustrating, with laggy controls and a distortion effect that can cause discomfort.
  • The story can be hard to follow, with confusing dialogue and fast-paced text that may leave players lost.
  • The game lacks depth and polish, making it feel messy and incomplete at times.
  • story
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is characterized as subtle and melancholic, focusing on emotional exploration rather than traditional narrative structure, with players piecing together memories and themes related to loss. While the open-ended exploration allows for a reflective experience, many reviewers noted that the story can be confusing and lacks depth, leading to a desire for more clarity and development. Overall, it offers a unique atmosphere but may leave players wanting a more polished and coherent narrative.

    • “The game’s story is like a quiet whisper: subtle, melancholic, and a bit haunting.”
    • “It blends walking-simulator vibes with occasional interactive moments, offering a story that's more about feelings than grand action.”
    • “You explore, examine objects, and piece together the story through what you find.”
    • “The game has this unique style to it that should accompany some sort of message, some sort of theme, story development, that ultimately boils down to 'oh, I remember a lot of dogs with my friend who passed.' The gameplay is mediocre at best.”
    • “The plot is just big dog and maze (dead internet theory).”
    • “It does have some issues; the story is kind of hard to follow. There are times when the text goes too fast or the dialogue is confusing.”
  • atmosphere
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere of the game is characterized by a unique blend of nostalgia and subtle dread, creating a calm yet eerie experience that evokes memories of lost connections. Players appreciate how the game's mood enhances its storytelling, making it a worthwhile short adventure for those who enjoy atmospheric gameplay.

    • “A unique atmosphere that mixes nostalgia with subtle dread.”
    • “The game leans heavily on its atmosphere, offering a sense of nostalgia mixed with unease.”
    • “Table Game End is a short adventure game that dives into the calm but eerie atmosphere of reminiscing with someone who’s no longer around.”
    • “However, if you’re into games that focus on mood and atmosphere, it’s worth a quick playthrough (it’s only 10–30 minutes, after all).”
  • gameplay
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally considered mediocre, lacking depth and engagement, despite the game's unique style and emotional themes. Players feel that the mechanics do not effectively support the narrative or enhance the overall experience.

    • “The game has this unique style to it that should accompany some sort of message, some sort of theme, or story development, but ultimately it boils down to 'oh, I remember a lot of dogs with my friend who passed.' The gameplay is mediocre at best.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music is described as understated and ambient, effectively enhancing the game's peaceful yet unsettling atmosphere. While it may not be memorable enough for repeated listening, it complements the overall mood beautifully.

    • “The music is also very nice.”
    • “The audio is understated, with ambient sounds and minimal music that match the peaceful-yet-unnerving vibe.”
    • “It’s not a soundtrack you’d put on repeat, but it complements the mood perfectly.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's graphics feature a soft, dreamlike aesthetic that many players appreciate, though some have noted that the double vision effect can be uncomfortable for the eyes.

    • “My only complaint is that sometimes the double vision effect on the graphics hurts my eyes a bit.”
    • “Visually, the game leans on a soft, dreamlike aesthetic.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game tedious, with some expressing frustration over the maze design and negative effects like distortion and lag, which detract from the overall experience and can lead to discomfort.

    • “The maze feels pretty tedious; I genuinely almost stopped playing because the distortion effect, along with the lag when turning, was making my head hurt pretty badly.”
    • “Grinding in this game is a mind-numbing experience that feels more like a chore than fun.”
    • “The repetitive nature of grinding makes it hard to stay engaged, and I often find myself losing interest.”
  • emotional
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is likened to a quiet poem, evoking a sense of mystery and depth, though some find it slightly disorganized. Overall, it resonates with players on a profound level, enhancing the gaming experience.

    • “The game end feels like a quiet poem brought to life—mysterious, emotional, but a bit messy.”
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TABLE GAME END is a casual simulation game.

TABLE GAME END is available on PC and Windows.

TABLE GAME END was released on December 27, 2024.

TABLE GAME END was developed by Lu.

TABLE GAME END has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its atmosphere.

TABLE GAME END is a single player game.

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