80 Days 12+
Circumnavigate the globe!
inkle
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- $9.99
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Description
Choose your own route around the world! Can you make it in 80 Days?
1872, with a steampunk twist. Phileas Fogg has wagered he can circumnavigate the world in just eighty days.
Choose your own route, travelling by airship, submarine, mechanical camel, steam-train and more, racing other players and a clock that never stops.
170 cities to explore. Detailed research and techno-fantasy combine in an 1872 of tensions, inventions and exploration. Climb the Burmese mountains, trek the Zulu Federation, sail up the Amazon and disappear under the Indian Ocean - but don't fall behind the time!
* TIME's #1 Game of the Year 2014
* Four times BAFTA-nominated
* Winner IGF "Excellence in Narrative" award
* "We’ve been dreaming about this future for decades. Guess what? It’s here." - New York Times
* 9/10 -- Edge Magazine
* "Interactive storytelling as its best" - The Guardian
Playing as Phileas Fogg's loyal valet, Passepartout, you must balance your master's health, your finances, and the time, as you choose your own path from city to city all the way around the world. Bribe your way onto early departures, but don't let yourself go bankrupt or you'll be sleeping rough and begging for aid! Trade items for profit, and collect the equipment for the conditions you'll face: but too much luggage will slow you down...
80 DAYS is a breakneck race, with an in-game clock that never stops running. Trains, steamers, hot-air balloons, boats, camels, horses and more leave and arrive minute by minute.
Every city and journey is narrated via an interactive story where you control every action. Will your choices speed you up - or lead you into disaster? Will you earn Fogg's trust and respect? Will you uncover the secrets and short-cuts that can shave days off your time? Murder, romance, rebellion and intrigue await!
* Plan and strategise - can you find the fastest route?
* Flexible interactive narrative with thousands of choices
* Massively replayable - every journey is unique
* Explore an entire 3D globe, with 170 bespoke cities to visit
* Richly imagined, diverse alternative-history steampunk world
* Stunning art by Jaume Illustration
* Race real people in real-time: every second counts
* Live multiplayer feed, showing journeys of other players as they happen
* Share your journey with friends
What’s New
Version 1.17.8
Five years since 80 Days was released on Steam we've turned off the ageing cloud servers. You will no longer be able to see other players' progress as you make yours but the game is still fully functional in all other ways.
* Bug Fix: accented characters not displayed correctly (introduced in 1.17)
* Disable attempted download of cloud ghosts and incidents (as the servers are no longer running) and tidy up related UI
Ratings and Reviews
Worth it, but...
This game is very good, and can make you feel genuinely stressed about the time limit. The game works by making you take “routes” around the world, but sometimes your path forces you to repeat events. For example, when crossing the Pacific, one of the few possible ways across is to take the ship; “Waterlilly”. I won`t spoil the event that happens with it, as it is very good, but it looses its suspence when you have to do the event three times over three playthroughs. The same problem arises on the “Dark Queen”, another ship that sails down the Mississippi River, a place where I almost always find myself gong to. Again, after multiple playthroughs, I know what to do, and nothing becomes a surprise.
Overall, this game is still quite good. Exept for a few chokepoints at the Pacific and Atlantic areas, it provides enough variation to keep things interesting.
It's interesting
I thought the developers would maybe look to revise some of the collectibles or perhaps the modes of travel-- like many have stated the game can grow boring after a while.
Amazing Game with much Replayability
This game is honestly one of the best games I've played in a while. I was interested in this game as I had read the accompying book. 80 days, though I was ambivalent about it due to its "steampunk twist" which I had not anticipated, turned out to be a great game. Every playthrough I find something new- whether its an easter egg found by pure blunder or whether its an entirely new storyline/ending! I think perhaps an in-game log would help, perhaps a checklist of discovered storylines to help one remember what they needed to follow-up on. Overall, this game is much more independent than other games of this genre and I suppose the combinations of routes, items, storylines, and interactions are possibly infinite.
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Information
- Seller
- inkle Ltd
- Size
- 100 MB
- Category
- Games
- Compatibility
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- Mac
- Requires macOS 10.9.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 12+ Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References Infrequent/Mild Medical/Treatment Information
- Copyright
- © 2015 inkle Ltd
- Price
- $9.99
Supports
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Family Sharing
Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.