Through Abandoned: The Underground City
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the GameThrough Abandoned: The Underground City is the first part of a big story about parallel worlds. Those worlds are very strange, because people left them forever. You should explore those worlds and find your brother who dedicated his life to find a way into Abandoned and disappeared there.
Through Abandoned: The Underground City is a classical point and click adventure. Solve puzzles and play mini-games, look for items and find a way to use them, explore, enjoy the story and try to escape.
Steam User 6
run it just for steam cards, then just solve it cuz was bored at work, pretty nice and chill puzzle game
Steam User 2
Not too sure on how I feel about it but it's very short and for less than £1, it's not bad.
A few fun puzzles, but some of them were a little too easy for me, managed to complete the game in just 30 minutes with no guide, yet you can pay for a physical puzzle like a rubik's cube for more than £1. It very much depends on your opinion with puzzles at this point.
The plot is weird and I didn't really feel interested in it, honestly, I could of just speed run through it and I'd probably feel the same way.
Overall, could of been longer and required more complex puzzles, but it's a game for less than £1, I was invested in it to complete it within 30 minutes, so it has some worth there.
Steam User 2
Damn the game freaks me out.
btw only about 5% of the players have unlocked the "opening the first door" achievement. lol no one's really playing it
Steam User 3
fun little game , easy to perfect
Steam User 1
This particular flavour of point and click adventure in various puzzles get stringed along in a mostly lifeless world is pretty similar, as many others have pointed already, to the Submachine Flash series. I wouldn't call it a copy though, as that series had a much more oppressive atmosphere and got pretty trippy towards the end, whereas this, in spite of the strange elements such as portals and floating machines, remains more "grounded". A few puzzles are slightly glitched, but they remain perfectly doable.
Hell, talking again about the Flash series that inspired it, this game was (perhaps with some reworkings to support larger resolutions) itself originally a Flash game. But it's pretty cheap and gets even cheaper on sales, so it becomes a nice addition to your collection if you want to play it without the hassle of modern Flash emulators.
The one thing that needs to be pointed out, though, is that there's quite a large number of cards with a pretty long time between drops. Most players will finish this in about an hour, so I guess this is the developer attempting to "prevent" returns, under the hope that people leave the game running for drops, perhaps. The card artwork is a bunch of nice showcases of the game's various environments, so I am not fully complaining, even if it's unlikely that I'd naturally get all drops and qualify for card packs eligibility.
Steam User 1
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Steam User 2
fun little indie game