You may get lost, you may get frustrated, but try not to seek a walk-through, as it's pretty fun to see the results of each puzzle getting solved. A game I wished I had played sooner, as it's really good. I have yet to finish it after being stuck numerous times already (and it't not exactly a short game), but it's an easy one to recommend. It seems to be related to some of the graphical options, but I haven't been able to pin-point which one does it. I sent my Unity log to the developer for that. Although, I did have one annoying issue: upon solving a particular puzzle involving light, the game froze up and then quit to the desktop. Performance wise I have it on high settings and it's been very smooth, no major dips, no stuttering just buttery smooth goodness. The notebook does have flaws though, the first being how slow it is to go through all your notes and the picture quality obviously isn't as good as having the real thing to look at again. It really does prevent a lot of annoying backtracking which would have been required otherwise. This is important, so remember it and make lots of sketches and notes. You have a handy notebook the professor left you, so if you see something you think might help at some-point, you can make a sketch of it. It's not all amazing, as some of the puzzles were a little annoying to do, but other than that I can't really say anything bad about it. You will be moving blocks, finding missing items, reading books, dealing with crystals and so much more. It requires a fair amount of creative thinking and problem solving not found in many games today. Still, with Quern, knowing the answer doesn't necessarily mean it's easy to get to the solution. The puzzles are clever, often with the answer right in front of you yet the design is so good that you don't even realize it. There's so much to learn, so much to think and considering how lonely it is, it feels very much like Myst and Riven. You find out that the world you're on is one from Myths of an ancient civilization, the Dulmar, who sound like they vanished a long time ago. The letters have voice overs done on them too, which are just as impressive as the rest of the game.
Quern, is the name given to this "Forbidden World" by the professor, who has spread plenty of letters around for you to find and read. It's a funny kind of arrogance to claim you're lucky to share it with him, as if he's incredibly important to everyone, when you have no choice in the matter. You come across a letter, from a Professor William Maythorn who has trapped you in this strange land, he claims we should consider ourselves lucky as we get to study all his discoveries and share his knowledge. You have no idea how you got there, or where there is exactly. You awaken looking at some kind of portal, which quickly self destructs. First two args are output and input values, second two args are required quern tier (integer value) and boolean which determines is are required clay pot in recipe. The initial starting sequence is short, to the point and starts you off already wondering just what the heck is going on. Quern recipes can be added by addRecipe() method with two required and two optional arguments. It's a very slow game and certainly not for the quick thinker, you will need an abundance of patience with this one. Quern - Undying Thoughts is very much like them in practically every way.
I actually played both Myst and Riven and remember them very well, being fantastic puzzle games that really made you think. The ability to change movement keys, VSYNC support, you can climb down ladders now (that wasn't possible before apparently?), more resolutions supported and more. Since the release, the developers have put out a few patches that have fixed some initial concerns.
In the interest of full disclosure: My GOG contact sent over a key to take a look. View cookie preferences.Īccept Cookies & Show Direct LinkQuern - Undying Thoughts, a first-person puzzler inspired by the likes of Myst and Riven has been released on GOG and they have a Linux build too. Inspired by Dwarf Fortress, its main aim is to give Survival mode more depth and realism.YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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