 | | Recommended | by jaccarmac 5 minutes on record |
| | Posted 7.4 years ago | Last Played 7.2 years ago |
The engine keeps getting better and Jason Rohrer keeps making great games. Check this one out, maybe stick around for a while. Even The Castle Doctrine managed to keep a small playerbase after "dying", and this game has been designed to be extensible far into the future. At the same time you'll have a convenient stopping point at least once per hour. |
 | | Recommended | by JudoToss 36.2 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.4 years ago | Last Played 5.5 years ago |
In One Hour One Life, you try to make the world a better place than when you found it. Then, when you are finished using the world, your children are going to appreciate you for that. You never know, they may even be your mom in your next life. 10 out of 10!!! |
 | | Recommended | by Chrisbon 116.7 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.4 years ago | Last Played 3 months ago |
Great Game! Cool Concept and nice people. |
 | | Recommended | by Rene345 169.7 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.4 years ago | Last Played 3 months ago |
Love this game! Buy it! |
 | | Recommended | by Kailyn 20.8 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.4 years ago | Last Played 7.4 years ago |
Amazing game, its so smooth to run that i can etam dkef |
 | | Recommended | by Arbernix 177.2 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.4 years ago | Last Played 20 months ago |
Our village died I was the last. My mother nammed me lulu. I was a boy. I committed myself to feeding the village. I planted nearly thirty berry bushes. In the second half of my life my uncle told me we were the last and asked me to commit suicide with him. I told him I would not. I stayed to plant berry bushes in hope that more will come. |
 | | Recommended | by ff0x 28.7 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.4 years ago | Last Played 7.2 years ago |
What can you say? It's a good game. You can hop in and play for an hour whenever you want. |
 | | Recommended | by mark 1.4 hours on record |
| | Posted 7.4 years ago | Last Played 7.4 years ago |
focus on gathering and child rearing until you feel comfortable exploring. and don't shoot a bear on your first time out. |
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