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0.1 hrs on record
Overall, a really sweet, short game.
It's a more artistic title about what home means to you.
Controls are a bit slow.
Overall, getting this game is not a mistake at all. It's free and short, so even if you don't like it, you don't lose anything.
However, if you like it, it's great.
Posted 1 July, 2019.
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23.7 hrs on record (20.8 hrs at review time)
Why are you still reading reviews? Just go ahead and play it, this game is well worth the 15 bucks. The world won't save itself, after all. ;-)
Posted 23 February, 2019.
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2 people found this review helpful
1.0 hrs on record (0.6 hrs at review time)
After one playthtrough, I am impressed by Replica.
It tells the story of Dickie Greenleaf, a seventeenyear-old student and presumed terrorist.
The whole game shows his phone in your hand and it starts with a puzzle you will face many times: cracking the 4-number password.
As soon as you overcome this first challenge, you are being greeted by someone from Homeland Security, who will guide you through the rest of the game and give you orders, telling you which puzzle to solve next.
Over the course of the game, you get to know Dickie and learn about his terroristic activities.
I only did one playthrough (I will do more), but the game seems to have multiple endings.

SPOILER
At the end, you are left to think about the message of the game:
In an Orwellian state like the one presented in Replica, anyone could be Dickie. An innocent citizen being prosecuted as a terrorist simply because he slightly differed from the governments "ideal citizen": an obedient citizen, who only does "government-approved" things and does not hide anything, no matter how private.
END OF SPOILER

The game provides an interesting experience: Going through someone elses phone to collect data. It lets you be a hacker.
The controls of the game are simple, it is nothing more than Point-and-Click.
The puzzles are not too hard, and the person from Homeland Security provides hints too.

All in all, Replica is definitely worth its money and I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in IT-Security, Hacking and the Surveillance State.
Posted 26 July, 2016.
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3 people found this review helpful
10.2 hrs on record (5.4 hrs at review time)
This is basically League of Legends. With dragons. And a campaign and a different item system and upgradable dragons and items and more fun.
Don't let the devs hear this but I'd even pay for this game. Luckily, it's free to play and even free to win. The only thing you can purchase for real life money is the Titan Pass which unlocks many items and dragons which are also unlockable in free gameplay and some skins which you can't get for free, but which don't give you an advantage.
And now stop reading and get this game and ride your dragon to victory.
Posted 8 November, 2014.
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1 person found this review helpful
11.6 hrs on record (6.3 hrs at review time)
Pros:
-Fun
-Good graphics
-Simple controls
-Singleplayer and multiplayer mode
-Dungeon Master mode
Cons:
-Control setup sometimes complicated
Posted 21 March, 2014.
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1 person found this review helpful
93.7 hrs on record (2.7 hrs at review time)
Nice.
A game with good graphics and Joystick support.
The concept of G-Force is pretty original I think.
But there are so many controls and plying with a Joystick is only recommended for experts.
Keep developing.
Posted 5 February, 2014.
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