Umbral Omen
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A game of signs and symbols where you must use your wits and luck to deduce a shadowy omen.
Features:
- Randomly generated puzzles that use a different list of clues each time.
- A relaxing and cerebral atmosphere, rich with themes of nature and the occult.
- Gain information from your previous guesses to progress towards the solution.
- Four difficulty modes that range from a bite-sized play session to a more involved puzzle experience.
Raven, Moon, Wanderer, Bone – these are a few of the symbols that may appear in the Umbral Omen, each with their own clues that describe the distinctive interactions that each symbol may have.
This game is currently being developed from a jam game to a full release.
Steam User 6
This game is addicting in a good way, I'm loving all the puzzles and all the different level types.
It's also quite challenging if you are trying to master every level, so bonus points for that.
Absolutely recommended.
Steam User 3
This game is great! I find it a relaxing game to play and the puzzles are interesting. Excellent soundtrack and atmosphere.
Steam User 3
tl;dr - If you like mastermind you will love this game.
Long review - This charming puzzle game is extremely fun. It manages to make you think while avoiding those moments where you have no clue what's going on and you need a few minutes just to parse information. It has a great atmosphere and really good music (though I wish there were more).
The game manages to incentivise you to get a better "score" without doing some "Complete the previous levels in less tries to unlock more!" nonsense by unlocking cosmetics to customize the game pieces themselves. There's also various different game modes to keep you from getting bored while still maintaining the core gameplay.
It does have a few weird quirks (Like the button to switch pages of your previous guesses repeatedly blinking like an annoying notification even after you click on it or being unable to open the configurations menu after completing an omen, requiring you to begin a new level or open the main menu if you need to access anything in there.) and I wish the tutorial wasn't so handhold-y, but it's nothing game breaking or that can't be fixed with a QOL update.
Definitely worth the purchase if you like logic games.
(Edit: Fixed a bit where I wrote "more" instead of "less")
Steam User 3
Love it! Play it in my study breaks. Really nice on the brain.