World of Haiku
- July 22, 2022
- Haiku, Inc
World of Haiku is a serene, atmospheric exploration game set in a beautiful, hand-painted world. Players start with a blank canvas and create haikus as they journey through the world, interacting with its inhabitants and discovering the power of their words. With a focus on meditation, self-expression, and environmental storytelling, World of Haiku invites players to craft their own unique narrative while immersing themselves in a soothing, immersive experience.
Reviews
- World of Haiku is an excellent educational game that effectively teaches cybersecurity skills and Linux commands through engaging gameplay.
- The game provides a hands-on experience, allowing players to learn by doing, which helps in developing problem-solving skills.
- It features a fun storyline and immersive gameplay that keeps players motivated to learn and progress.
- The game has transitioned to a subscription model, limiting access to content that was previously available for a one-time purchase, which many players find frustrating.
- There are significant bugs and issues with the hint system, making it difficult for players to progress without resorting to external help.
- The game lacks sufficient content, with only one chapter available at full price, leading to feelings of incompleteness and dissatisfaction among players.
- story80 mentions
- 28 % positive mentions
- 69 % neutral mentions
- 4 % negative mentions
The game's story is generally well-received, with players appreciating its immersive and engaging narrative that effectively integrates lessons on real-world command line usage. While some find the storyline enjoyable and the NPCs add depth, others note that it can feel linear and cluttered with excessive backstory that may not contribute to gameplay objectives. Overall, players can choose to focus on the missions without delving deeply into the story, making it accessible for both casual and advanced players.
“I love the story and think they did a great job building lessons into it.”
“The immersive gameplay and well-crafted storyline keep players engaged throughout the campaign.”
“The inclusion of NPCs adds depth and flavor to the narrative, making it feel more than just a series of missions.”
“There's a massive amount of text to weed through which has little to do with your objectives and just lays a backstory.”
“Frustratingly, you'll discover all that reading was pretty much useless in the final mission where you just have to brute force many of the passwords.”
“The story is kind of cliché, and the gameplay is minimalist.”
- gameplay8 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is engaging and educational, featuring a comprehensive tutorial that makes it accessible for beginners, particularly in cybersecurity. Players are kept immersed by a well-crafted storyline throughout the campaign, although there are some disappointing elements that detract from the overall experience. Overall, it effectively combines practical learning with enjoyable gameplay.
“The initial hand-holding and comprehensive tutorial ensure that even beginners can easily grasp the game's mechanics, making it accessible to anyone interested in cybersecurity.”
“The immersive gameplay and well-crafted storyline keep players engaged throughout the campaign.”
“It successfully combines gameplay with practical learning, making it an appealing choice for beginners in the field.”
- stability6 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The game's stability has been criticized for being buggy, particularly in the pro version, which some users find unplayable. Players report needing to troubleshoot and seek solutions frequently, leading to a frustrating experience overall. Despite some positive aspects, the instability detracts from the overall enjoyment, resulting in a lack of recommendation from users.
“Instead, after completing the first volume, it looks like I'm expected to pay a subscription for the pro version (that is extremely buggy and is absolutely unplayable in my humble opinion) and $18 for the first 3 dojos in volume.”
“The game is not bad, but I don't recommend it because so far the game has been a little buggy.”
“Trial and error, troubleshooting, and looking up solutions as needed.”
- music4 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 25 % neutral mentions
- 25 % negative mentions
Overall, the music in the game is considered decent but lacks depth and variety, which some players feel detracts from the experience, especially during lengthy missions. While it is not a major issue, there is a desire for improvement in this aspect.
“My only gripe would be the music needs more depth and variety, but that's because I take so long to figure out each mission so I can ensure proper memory recall of the commands without going to the in-game notes/manual every time.”
- monetization2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Reviews indicate that the monetization strategy is heavily criticized, with users perceiving the game as more of an advertisement than a genuine product, suggesting that purchasing it is not worthwhile.
“Do not buy this piece of advertisement because that's all it is.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Players generally find the game enjoyable and note that it possesses a degree of replayability, suggesting that it can be revisited for continued fun.
“It's a fun game for what it is, and I sense it has some replay value.”
- atmosphere2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 50 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The atmosphere of the game is highly praised, with players expressing that it significantly enhances their overall enjoyment, even if the gameplay itself may not be the primary draw.
“I usually enjoy these types of games, even if just for the atmosphere.”
- grinding2 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players appreciate that "World of Haiku" transforms traditionally tedious and repetitive grinding tasks into engaging activities by allowing them to utilize Unix commands, making the experience feel more interactive and less monotonous.
“World of Haiku gives you the opportunity to do what would be tedious, repetitive tasks using Unix commands.”
“World of Haiku gives you the opportunity to do what would be tedious, repetitive tasks using Unix commands.”