About This Game Gone In November is a video game which deals with the theme of depression. Go through the mind and thoughts of a patient who was diagnosed with a deadly disease during his last days of living. A short experience where your choices and your actions don't matter. Texting messages to a social network account that has been inactive for 121 days, have the habit of watering the cacti without any clear reason, fencing your apartment to isolate yourself from the outside world - what else someone can possibly do when they are at their bottom? "Aren't we all puppets and the modern world is what pulling the strings? It is tearing us apart. The closer we are to each other, the more lonely we feel." 1075eedd30 Title: Gone In NovemberGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:FlorastaminePublisher:Sometimes YouRelease Date: 18 Aug, 2016 Gone In November Download] [torrent Full] A short little program story (not a game). Pretty trippy. Very thought provoking.. (Some spoilers!)Money wasn\u2019t even an issue here, and it shouldn\u2019t be an issue for anyone considering this game is a cent short of a dollar. Anyway - this is a great game. Very short, I finished it in about 10 minutes. The topics presented are deep, personal, and for some, very relatable. For me indeed. The story is straightforward, part of it can be interpreted, though. Essentially it\u2019s the story of a man who has a form of cancer, presumably lung cancer, based on the cigarette seen on the livingroom table. You control this unnamed main character through his journey. Not a lot is presented, and the information the player receives is through reading. The player can infer that the main character is dying, very quickly. He goes through his final moments remembering the good and the bad times throughout his life. If you haven\u2019t already assumed - this is a very depressing game. I\u2019m depressed just writing this review. I didn\u2019t cry, but there\u2019s deep, sad feeling, which will linger for a while. This game reminds us of things we often forget. That\u2019s all there\u2019s to say about this. The graphics aren\u2019t anything special, they weren't the priority however. The story is engaging, incredibly sad; I found myself smiling at the things I read, and I found myself nearly crying because of the things I read. This is a wonderful game, and a wonderful journey to experience.9\/10 I highly recommend this masterpiece.. This game hit home and really smacked me with a realisation standpoint....It's fantastic and executed well and I HIGHLY suggest this game. It really puts you into an interesting perspective about your life (Or your player's life) and if you have Suicial Tendancies and Depression, This is something worth playing. Trust me. But that's just my opinion, of course.. While the game is rather cheap (less than $1 on sale) and has a strong concept of what it wants to do- it is executed extremely poorly by the developers. I do not mind text based games- but the text itself is confusing and often overlaps onto itself- I also had difficulty understanding who was saying what. It felt difficult to understand and a bit nonsensical if you moved too quickly and had text overlapping on text and scattered test on the grounds. It's difficult to say that I recommend this game in its state since the pricing is about what I expected for this type of game with a lack of visual presentation. Pros: + Cheap, Cheap, Cheap + Good Concept, Difficult Subject + Runs Well, No Crashing ( Functions )+ Decent WritingCons: + Confusing Narritive Presentation+ Lack of Visuals + Overlapping text ( where text is not suppose to overlap )+ Some spelling errors + Issues with hitbox on pills in kitchenConclusion: If you feel like spending 30 minutes reading a narritive that is semi-difficult to understand but has some heart behind the writing- feel free to spend a $0.84 on it. I didn't feel like it added anything to my life, personally, so I cannot recommend it.. The story makes no sense.The game is filled with grammatical errors.The gameplay is to walk for 20-30 minutes while reading text that pops up on your screen, that is if you can handle reading a terrible so-called story with horrible English.The game is far from pretty to look at, music is alright but nothing to brag about.This is yet another game that touches on a controversial\/sensitive subject in hopes of people to buy it because of that.*Similar to The Housewife.All this game does is just... say vaguely relevant things to people with self-isolation issues, depression etc...Just because it touches on a few subjects that are touchy to some doesn't make it a good game.This is a terrible game.Just don't buy it.I spent 24 minutes in the game, rest of my playtime was spent AFKing for card drops.A few bullet points to end the review.-Virtually no options menu, which translates to no graphics menu, no volume menu, no keybinding menu etc..There is just 1 main menu that gives you a slider for the Master volume, a slider of mouse-speed and an FoV slider.-Do not buy the DLC, whatever the "bonus content" is, I did not find it, it is just another money-grab by the developer.-The story nags on things like "modern medicine doesn't work, it is just so they can make money."-I enjoy almost all Walking Simulators, especially those that provoke thought, but this game, as I've explained, doesn't. It just mentions a few things.It's like me going onto an asset store, buying a couple assets, make that into a walking simulator and as you walk at the speed of a mouse to create the illusion that the game is long I periodically make text pop up that say things like;Depression.Suicide.Endless cycle.Nightmares.Money problems.No one to love.etc... and expecting that to make it a good game. It is nonsensical.-The game feels unfinished, no real ending.
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