 | Recommended | by Eld 17 minutes on record |
| Posted 7.5 years ago | Last Played 7.5 years ago |
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 | Recommended | by Geo6767 24.3 hours on record |
| Posted 7.5 years ago | Last Played 6.9 years ago |
Ok, the apocalypse update. I like it, The apocalypse adds more challenge to the game and i know everyone is trying to build a massive city but what's the fun after making a massive city, there is nothing left to do! This update though has you have to do that again, it adds more challenge and adds the fun back into the game. |
 | Recommended | by xperstorms 27.9 hours on record |
| Posted 7.5 years ago | Last Played 2.9 years ago |
love it |
 | Recommended | by Gibbles 54.4 hours on record |
| Posted 7.5 years ago | Last Played 7.4 years ago |
Great game, hard learning curve but has a one of kind unique concept. Looking forward to what the future may hold for the game. |
 | Recommended | by danger1penguin 117.0 hours on record |
| Posted 7.5 years ago | Last Played 5.6 years ago |
THE ALBERT-WHITNEY LAW.
MY SON AND I RAN A SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENT ON WORMS. WE MADE A HYPOTHESIS THAT WORMS WILL NOT RESPAWN NOR WILL SOIL. WE RAN AGAIN THREE SOIL PITS. ONE WITH NO WORMS, ONE WITH ONE SOME WORMS, AND ONE LABELED AS WORMY (HAS NO WORMS TAKEN FROM IT, BUT ONLY PIT REMAINS). AT MY DEATH, NONE OF THE PITS HAD RESPAWNED WORMS OR DIRT. TO BE UPDATED WHEN EXPERIMENT IS COMPLETE. |
 | Recommended | by Twisted 1,598.1 hour on record |
| Posted 7.5 years ago | Last Played 3 days ago |
One Hour One Life is a wonderful game about playing one small part in a larger story. You only have an hour to live, and your primary goal is not just to survive, but to make the world a better place for your future descendants.
It is unlike any other game I have ever played and it is by far my favorite game of 2018. |
 | Recommended | by MIRK 67.5 hours on record |
| Posted 7.5 years ago | Last Played 6.6 years ago |
It's ok |
 | Recommended | by Chris Hewson 5.0 hours on record |
| Posted 7.5 years ago | Last Played 7.5 years ago |
All we are
Is what we leave behind |
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