Game Review: From Dust

Published by Dominique Dähler on 26.08.11
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Story

You are the Odem the god of the ancients. You've been called by a tribe of natives which carry amazing and somehow hilarious masks. Quite unexperienced and not in possession of your full powers you have the burden on you shoulders to protect these people from natural disasters. There are for example rivers which need to be redirected, tsunamis to stop and volcanic eruptions to be canalized. You'll also have to pave the way to special totems that the tribes can get there. Once you've done so this will equipp you with new powers, using which you can stop even the worst natural disasters. 

  

Gameplay

Armed with keyboard and mouse or if you should prefer with a game controller you can explore a world which has no boundries. A godlike ring moves over the map and you can start releasing your power like you prefer it. The game itself starts with a tutorial which explains how to interact with the environment. Earth, water and air can be taken up like obstacles and you can also put them down again. These basic move will be needed to canalize lava which runs towards a village full with tribe people.



Page 1 - Introduction Page 3 - Graphics / Sound
Page 2 - Story / Gameplay Page 4 - Conclusion


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