- December 16, 2016
- Lokator Studio
Where are my Internets?
56%Game Brain Score
story, humor
graphics, replayability
69% User Score 32 reviews
Platforms
About
"Where are my Internets?" is a single-player, turned-based board game where you play as a city person trying to survive in a desolate countryside with no internet. Your goal is to become an internet provider and bring the internet to every village on the map, earning money by selling items from cards. With unique graphics, atmospheric soundtrack, and a dose of humor, the game offers an unusual and original experience in a single or hotseat multiplayer mode.










Audience ScoreBased on 32 reviews
story3 positive mentions
replayability2 negative mentions
- Unique and entertaining concept with cute graphics and sound effects.
- Great for local multiplayer, providing a fun experience with friends.
- Amusing humor and creative use of RPG Maker, making it a light-hearted game.
- Heavy reliance on random number generation leads to frustrating gameplay.
- Limited variety in characters and events, resulting in repetitive gameplay.
- Local multiplayer only, which restricts playability for those without friends nearby.
graphics
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's graphics are characterized by a charming and simplistic aesthetic, featuring RPG Maker sprites and hand-drawn children's artwork that enhance its cute and inviting atmosphere. Players appreciate the visual style, which complements the game's laid-back premise.
“This game is great for a lazy night with its simple premise and cute artwork.”
“+ RPG Maker sprites and hand-drawn children's artwork for events and cards are cute.”
“+ Cute graphics”
“The graphics feel outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games.”
“The character designs are simplistic and don't stand out in a crowded genre.”
“The environments are bland and fail to create an immersive experience.”