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What never was

What Never Was by Orenji Games

Posted on 28 October 20231 December 2023 By Claudia Wendt No comments to What Never Was by Orenji Games
What Never Was by Orenji Games

What Never Was by Orenji Games takes you to a post-apocalyptic world where nature has reclaimed civilization. This 2D pixel art gem combines action, stealth, resource management and map exploration with a deep narrative.

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    • The world after the collapse in What Never Was by Orenji Games
    • Surviving in a changed world
    • graphics and atmosphere
  • Conclusion

The world after the collapse in What Never Was by Orenji Games

The game world of “What Never Was” is characterized by a newly defined ecosystem. Remnants of human civilization remain only in ruins as nature has taken over everything. Characters like Kira, the main character who is searching for her lost brother Josh, are depicted in worn clothing to match the harsh environment. This world is a labyrinth of tents, caravans and primitive settlements, characterized by distrust and hopelessness.

What Never Was by Orenji Games
What Never Was by Orenji Games

Surviving in a changed world

Humanity is on the verge of collapse having exhausted almost all natural resources. A novel infectious disease has wiped out much of the population and mutated the ecosystem into a hostile environment for humans. In this world, players fight for survival as they explore a desolate landscape where only the law of the strongest applies.The gameplay

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What Never Was by Orenji Games challenges players to survive in a world where every resource counts. Players must act skillfully, manage resources and explore the map to progress. They are confronted with flora and fauna that oppose human existence. Players must move through fog and uncontrolled natural landscapes while constantly being on guard.

graphics and atmosphere

Orenji Games' pixel graphics give the game a unique aesthetic. Despite the simple presentation, she manages to capture an atmosphere of despair and struggle for survival. The graphical representation supports the dark mood of the game and reinforces the feeling of loneliness and the fight against overwhelming nature.

Conclusion

What Never Was by Orenji Games promises to be an exciting survival adventure. The combination of 2D pixel art, a captivating story and the fight for survival in a post-apocalyptic world should delight many players. This game is not only a fight for survival, but also an exploration of the consequences of human actions on our environment. A promising game that arouses the excitement and interest of players.

There is no trace of the game left. I assume that its development has been stopped. If anyone knows more, I would be happy to receive any information.

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