Out There Chronicles - Ep. 2 is a role playing adventure game developed by MiClos Studio. The last update, v1.00, released on February 05, 2018, and it’s rated 5.00 out of 5 based on the latest 26 reviews. Out There Chronicles - Ep. 2 costs $1.99 and requires iOS 6.0+ and Android 5 or newer to download.
The Sci-Fi saga continues!
Out There Chronicles Gameplay Overview
Description
The next chapter of the highly-anticipated Sci-Fi saga inspired by Out There, the multi-award-winning space exploration game.
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★★☆☆☆Great story, just wait until the bugs get sorted
I bought this on v1 and they finally fixed a bug where I was stuck on an infinite loop with v1.0.1. Now I’m stuck on another loop and can’t enter the ship without being noticed no matter what sequence I use. Infinitely annoying, so I’ll have to wait until they fix it. Episode 1 was great so if thats any indication of this episode, when its fixed, it will be great!
Also, there are a lot of continuity errors and spelling errors in this so far. I got a spear from Yennega, then I have to get anothe
★★★★★Interesting story, bugged Horatio battle plan
The story is intriguing, and the puzzles are interesting to work through. There is a bug in the large battle with Horatio where if you decide on bad battle plan ideas and then talk to Subtle about the Jesus-like dream you had about him, the checkpoint is placed there so you can’t change the other battle plan elements and are locked into an endless losing loop.
★★★★★Didn’t experience any bugs
Your choices matter - not just in this game but in future chapters. This is possible because most of the game is in text. The story is good. For the next game, I hope there are even more choices and multiple major endings for the finale.
What I didn’t like was that in many cases there was only one ultra specific solution instead of multiple solutions. Minor gripe if your choices have major consequences and there’s a ton of replay ability.
★★★★★Perfect!
Fantastic story, always intriguing and wonderfully alien! Beautiful artwork that holds up the feel of the story. It really draws you in and makes you want to see the story through. I love the aspect of being able to choose how you respond to situations; and although it’s inflexible at times, it adequately satisfies the desire to choose the responses you’re comfortable with, whether you’re the kind of person that wants everyone to be their friend, or enemy.
There’s nothing ‘out there’ quite like