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The Rebirth/The Reaper

by Francisco Gonzalez/Ben Chandler

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File size: 11.6 MB
Downloaded: 6,767 times
Graphics: 320x200, 32-bit color
Operating System(s):

Windows

Game Genre:
Sci-Fi
Game Type:
Drama
Story Type:
Original
Release Date:
15 Jul 2013
AGS Panel Rating:
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Player Rating:
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Short Game (can be completed within 30 minutes)
Short Game Can be completed within 30 minutes
Medium Length Game Takes at least 30 mins to finish
Full Length Game As long as a Sierra / LucasArts classic
Non-Adventure Game Using Adventure Game Studio for something else?!
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Content Advisory:
Bad LanguageNone
SexNone
ViolenceMild
Language(s):

English

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20 people have rated this game so far:
Visual:
95%
Immersion:
89%
Puzzles & Pacing:
88%
Overall Enjoyment:
87%

About this game

Originally made for the OROW 8 Competition, these are two mini-vignettes which form part of a greater whole. The Rebirth: A government official and his assistant have an unusual day at the office. The Reaper:A mechanic and his friend do some bird-watching.
See the people who made this game and any other games they've worked on >>
The Rebirth
The Reaper

AGS Awards Nominations

Nominated, Best Character Art 2013

11 people commented on this game (newest first):

Apart from one pixel hunting moment in the rebirth both parts were engaging, atmospheric and immersive with great visuals.
2016-03-16 10:24:38 by Two Tales
Great games.
2014-01-24 18:33:16 by Janos Biro
I NEED MORE! In all seriousness, two wonderful games, so far. I'm desperate to know what happened, what's going to happen and WHY?!
2013-10-28 20:26:18 by faerieevenstar
Two great AGS developers at work, so it came as no surprise that both of these games are top-notch. I would really like to see more of how these two stories fit together.
2013-08-26 09:53:49 by stepurhan
Truly excellent little bites of P+C. The former more-so than the latter was a chilling game, while the latter, The Reaper, had a fine atmosphere in a small area.
2013-08-05 06:46:08 by Jakkar
Ben's entry was exactly what I've come to love in his games -- grim, visually mesmerizing stories of worlds half familiar, half strange, with somewhat dark, yet sympathetic characters. Grundislav's game begins in a more familiar, contemporary setting -- but the atmosphere is no less haunting, reaching quite unexpected heights of intensity towards the end. Great games, I can't wait to play the games that these two were previews/sneak-peeks of.
2013-08-03 09:00:56 by Fitz
Fantastic story and immersion. The atmosphere these two games create is very unsettling and thrilling adding for unique "worlds". The graphics are superb.
Hope to see it continued.
2013-07-31 12:16:29 by miguel
I really enjoyed both of these games and I am looking forward to playing the continuation of both stories.
2013-07-31 01:14:52 by Michael2968
These 2 games are fantastic on their own, and even better when paired together. Each has a unique plot and dramatic story that culminates in an unsettling ending. Both developers excel at the creation of a meaningful game in a single room.
The art styles of both are wonderful, and a lot of care has been taken to ensure that they are appealing. Francisco's style is fantastic, and the animations are beautiful. Ben's style is outstanding, and often times it's the little things that draw your eye.
That these 2 games are hinting at something bigger to come only makes them more intriguing and encourages multiple plays.
2013-07-19 11:49:05 by dactylopus
Amazing immersion. These two games draw you into the story's world very effectively with good writing and great graphics. They leave you wanting to see more of this world and the machinations behind the story.
2013-07-18 15:16:30 by Vince Twelve
Bug in The Reaper: When you try to use the oily rag on the pipe, it says "I can't use that on the clamp." Which gives away that you need to use the oily rag on the clamp, and the clamp on the pipe.
2013-07-18 12:51:00 by nomad
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