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About This Game Arctic alive - a simulator with elements of survival horror. The action takes place in Siberia on the research station "Arctic". There was something in what is necessary to understand the player. The world is open for exploration. Throughout the company, the player must take care of themselves, maintain health, provide food, adapt to the environment. Frost in the -50 ° C can be more dangerous than bears! 7aa9394dea Title: Arctic aliveGenre: Action, Adventure, Indie, SimulationDeveloper:Dima KivaPublisher:Dima KivaRelease Date: 29 Jan, 2016 Arctic Alive Full Crack [serial Number] arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 full. arctic monkeys nos alive 2014 setlist. arctic alive gameplay. arctic alive steam. arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 bilhetes. arctic monkeys nos alive tickets. alive arctic monkeys. arctic monkeys nos alive bilhetes. arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 bilhetes. arctic monkeys nos alive 2014. arctic monkeys optimus alive. arctic alive game. arctic alive giant floor map. arctic monkeys alive bilhetes. arctic monkeys nos alive direto. arctic monkeys nos alive. arctic monkeys nos alive setlist. arctic monkeys nos alive 2015. arctic monkeys optimus alive 2014 setlist. arctic alive game. arctic monkeys alive 2018. arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 full. arctic monkeys nos alive youtube. arctic monkeys alive 18. optimus alive arctic monkeys. arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 direto. nos alive arctic monkeys setlist. optimus alive arctic monkeys. arctic monkeys nos alive alinhamento. arctic monkeys alive. arctic monkeys optimus alive 2014. arctic alive giant floor map. arctic monkeys nos alive horas. arctic monkeys live nos alive. arctic monkeys alive 18. arctic monkeys alive 2018 setlist. arctic monkeys nos alive youtube. arctic monkeys nos alive 18. alive arctic monkeys. arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 rtp. arctic rodeo recordings (alive). arctic rodeo recordings (alive). arctic alive gameplay. arctic monkeys nos alive 18. arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 setlist. arctic monkeys nos alive. arctic monkeys alive. arctic monkeys nos alive bilhetes. nos alive arctic monkeys setlist. arctic monkeys alive bilhetes. nos alive arctic monkeys bilhetes. nos alive arctic monkeys bilhetes. arctic monkeys nos alive direto. arctic monkeys alive 2018. arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 direto. arctic alive. arctic alive download. arctic monkeys optimus alive 2014 setlist. arctic monkeys nos alive tickets. arctic monkeys optimus alive. arctic alive download. arctic monkeys alive 2018 setlist. arctic monkeys nos alive 2014 setlist. arctic alive steam. arctic monkeys nos alive 2018 rtp A really cool game that desperately needs a proper english translation, and more explanation on the mechanics. It is a survival game (like Rust or ARK without the building aspect), with survival horror elements as well. Graphically I like the visual style, some people may not. I suppose it all comes down to personal preference. I have not made it too far yet, but hopefully I can figure out some of the other mechanics of the game and get more into it. Recommended!. This game becomes frustrating and tedious. Places to save are in such horrible places, if you die you are in a perpetual loop of dying. The controls are awkward, probably the worse game i've played in awhile. And, I wanted to like it, it draws you back just to see what happens next. But, only after you've left it and thrown your temper tantrums several times.. I've been playing this game for a short while as a series for my YT channel.First, it does have some minor bugs that I'll overlook. I kinda like the twitching shadow monsters.Second, there needs to be a tutuorial to teach you certain things about the game mechanics. The badly translated diary pages don't help. G-translate could've done a better job. Everything you need is in the game but it's not a "simulation" game if I have to figure out how to change my clothes. Or that the game makes you think the heroine needs an antidepresant prescription.Third, stealth is there. I kinda like it but it could've been better. Forth, the story is weak. I watched the trailer after playing the game for 6hrs. Now, i don't want to play because the supposed goal is in the trailer and now i'm not interested in the ending of the game. I'll do it for my viewers but there needs to be an explanation for English speakers to understand.I am very impressed with the survival\/simulation aspect of the game. Very in depth and involved. Gotta stay warm and fed and use the bathroom. Get some sleep. That's all good. I'll give a tip to all you players. You don't need antidepresants. Just a hot bath, clean clothes, a nap, food\/water, a good evac, maybe play some tunes and you'll be a happy camper. I cannot recommend this game in it's current state. In my not-so humble opinion, this game is still in alpha. Biggest reason is for the less than poorly translated texts. Next, the weak story, which could be attributed to the bad translation. Third, would be the lack of tutorial for a non-user-friendly simulation\/survival system. This can also be attributed to the bad translation because I've noticed now, some of the text is suposed to be instructions and hints. It took me a while to figure out what was being said about the bears. My biggest complaint is not that you have to find warmer clothes... just that it took me a day of real time to figure out how to change my clothes.OK. I'm done. I will finish this game because it seems that my viewers want it. This is a skeleton of a potentially good game.. My first adventure into the Arctic went like this-Escaped-Went downstairs-Ran-Died10\/10 Would die again.. Excellent game. A very unique, engaging story. One of the reasons I love indie games is that they are almost always unique. If you're a casual you would definitely not like Arctic Alive. It can be a bit difficult. I died over 50 times .The graphics are actually pretty good too, not typical for an indie game. I was really engaged by the main character, despite the lack of information revealed about her. Mysterious.I hope the developer continues to make games, and that they are translated to english so I can play them.. Arctic Alive is a survival horror indie game where you play as an unnamed and unknown female character who wakes up in a caged cell in an arctic base. Once she escapes she must survive and also find out what is going on inside and outside of the arctic base. That's about all I'm going to say without spoiling anything else about this game.You will have to survive and live as long as you can while figuring out the mystery of the arctic by investigating and reading left behind journal articles. You also have to take care of her by showering, eating, drinking, using the bathroom, etc. All in all this game is pretty unique and a really nice change from playing AAA games. The only cons I have for this game is the english translation can be better and there's a game crashing bug where if you try to change into the jacket outfit, the whole game goes on but the screen is all black. Do I recommend this game? Definitely worth a try and it's price is really low (even better if you buy it when it goes on sale).. A really cool game that desperately needs a proper english translation, and more explanation on the mechanics. It is a survival game (like Rust or ARK without the building aspect), with survival horror elements as well. Graphically I like the visual style, some people may not. I suppose it all comes down to personal preference. I have not made it too far yet, but hopefully I can figure out some of the other mechanics of the game and get more into it. Recommended!. Well, I'll be a bat\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665crazy, faeces-flinging monkey's uncle if this isn't one of the most, erm, "curious" games I've come across in quite some time. Okay, so maybe it's not in quite the same league as Deadly Premonition - since that one was wilfully weird and this one is, for the most part, just bafflingly incompetent - but there's far more to this mystery than a quick glimpse of the Store page can possibly communicate. Let me first attempt to explain the "gameplay" and\/or "story" to you... In Arctic alive (capital A, small A), you play a borderline-emotionless, quite possibly "bipolar" woman who needs constant anti-depressants to cope with the curious predicament she finds herself in, and is so inconsolable in her isolated loneliness that she chooses to die of hypothermia rather than try on a BLOUSE (!) which she finds in a hallway closet. Serves her right, really, for being in the arctic wearing a skimpy, skin-tight black latex costume, but I guess it DOES make her look all Jennifer Lopez from behind. I mean, you've gotta get your priorities straight, even in a desperate life-or-death situation, am I right? Anyway, so little Ms Sexy Bottom awakens, without any explanation, in a small cage-like partition of a room which is presumably meant to serve as her prison cell, in spite of the fact that the fence of said cage ends about two-thirds of the way up to the ceiling and her captors have generously provided her with a chair to easily hop over it. First brain-bending puzzle...CONQUERED! The next puzzle is HOW TO PUT AWAY A MAP OR NOTE after you pick it up to look at it. The only method I found for getting said items out of my hands and into my inventory was to use one of the food or medicinal items already in said inventory...fortunately, my survive-o-meter for hunger is already dropping, so it's not a complete waste, and speaking of such meters...did I mention there's one with the symbol of a TOILET?! I unfortunately didn't get far enough into the game to explore how THAT particular game mechanic works, but I'm sure it's a bit of an eye-opener (then again, she "eats" by just pushing foodstuffs in front of her face, whereupon they just magically disappear with a munching sound, so perhaps she goes potty in an equally visually - alas, not aurally! - petite manner). In any case, she soon enough enters a corridor where a spooky figure forms out of a black puddle on the ground, before promptly proceeding to walk up and snap her neck. No weapon in her hand yet, and no expression on her face as she dies such a horrible death. As I alluded to above, I think she WANTS to die. But just in case you don't share her feelings, searching a different area before braving this one will find you a note which suggests that you should stay still when he's looking at you, and herein lies one of the game's few genuinely creepy features...as it's very surreal indeed to stand perfectly still while Mr Red Eyes walks straight up to you and stares you in the face, practically DARING you to move so much as a muscle, before casually strolling on. It's quite an effective touch, really...made all the more surreal by the fact that you're quite possibly SNEEZING ("a-choo!") from imminent hypothermia as he does so. Though I did eventually find the whole trying-to-make-some-progress-without-him-noticing shtick so borderline impossible that I eventually just RAN straight for the nearest door, because wouldn't you know it...Mr Red Eyes can't follow you through doors. Thank \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 for that, or I wouldn't have even made it to the sixth or seventh room in the game. I managed to achieve a few other things in the short time that I humoured this - let us be kind and say somewhat "under-developed" - product. I managed to turn off a generator (to what effect I'm not sure, but hey, it IS a horror-adventure game), and I also managed to pick up a whole tonne of other possibly useful stuff, but alas...no weapon and no useable toilets. Oh, and if you see a black puddle of goo which DOESN'T instantly morph into an obsidian-black gent with red eyes, I wouldn't advise trying to walk over it, as it insta-kills you for absolutely no apparent reason. Now, the Store page eloquently describes this as "a simulator with elements of survival horror". It doesn't tell us WHAT it's a simulator of, and as for "elements" of survival horror...well, call me crazy, but I'm not sure having your neck snapped by a supernatural entity multiple times in the first ten minutes of gameplay exactly qualifies as the "simulator" component of the game's description (unless it's meant to be a "getting-your-neck-snapped-by-supernatural-entities" simulator, in which case, it is most assuredly the quintessential game of its type). But wait, I still haven't mentioned the single most curious aspect of this game, which is... Despite the fact that this game bears almost all the hallmarks of a cheaply-made, unimaginatively-whipped-up horror game made on an engine like Unity or Unreal, it ISN'T a first-person game, and it ACTUALLY DOES LOOK LIKE all the rather spiffy screenshots and videos on the Store page! So this presumably WASN'T made by someone who has no idea about either good gameplay OR coding...as they'd actually appear to know a little about the latter! So if Dima Kiva ever learns anything about, y'know, logical storytelling and workable gameplay mechanics, he or she may actually be capable of making a COMPETENT game one day! It's certainly been a surreal experience, I can tell you that. I'm used to horror games these days being either really excellent, kinda decent, or just flat-out steaming DOG\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 This is none of those things. It's closer to the kind of bog-standard incompetence you might have expected YEARS ago, before anyone had heard of things like Steam Greenlight, for example. Which is to say...it COULD almost pass for "professional" product, at least until you actually make the mistake of PLAYING the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665ing thing. From that point onward, the cat is most definitely out of the bag, hissing and feral and ready to claw your face clean off. Who knows, maybe this will even be knocked into some kind of shape which one could deem vaguely "playable" sometime in the future? Stranger things have happened. In the meantime, I shall be sure to hold my breath until I'm as blue in the face as a victim of, well, hypothermia (bear with me here, trying my best to remain topical)...Verdict: 4\/10.

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