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The Best Japanese Indie Games You’ve Never Played – “The Starship Damrey” Edition

Allisa James from DualShockers finds really obscure Japanese games and writes about them. This time she covers The Starship Damrey.

You awaken from cryo-sleep on the said named ship, only to find yourself unable to leave your pod. After rebooting the network manually, you are able to traverse the ship and as you try to find a way to leave the cryo-pod, you slowly begin to uncover the truth behind the events that occurred on this ship. But a mysterious figure stalks the halls of the ship, hinting that you may not be alone.

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Guild Series Nintendo eShop Sale Ends Soon

Sale on previous eShop titles continues until February 23rd

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The Starship Damrey Review | ENE3

ENE3: "Many of us know the typical western adventure game. Your gender is the most famous point-and-click, and focuses on elements typical of joining elements on the screen to progress the story. But the Japanese genre, which has roots in Visual Novels, is less prevalent, more creative, and seldom translated and published in Europe."

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PixlBit's The Starship Damrey Review

PixlBit | "Is it possible to simultaneously love and hate a game? The Starship Damrey certainly makes a compelling case for such a sentiment. On one hand, it borrows many of the less desirable traits of classic PC adventure games, but on the other, it neatly melds an excellent sense of atmosphere and humor to keep you consistently interested. Despite the combination of a complete lack of cerebral puzzles and clunky controls, there’s something intrinsically alluring about this unabashedly short game."