About This Game Ossuary is a darkly funny satire about a Discordian underworld where no one can improve themselves. Navigate dialogue-based puzzles and use sins as inventory items to help those who have fallen to corrupt virtue. Explore an intricate, black-and-white space with layered, interconnected challenges. Be unsettled by the cabbages disguised as people. Kick around the spiders who have hatched from skulls. Learn of the Curse of Grayface and the nature of disorder. Can you escape the place of bones? 7aa9394dea Title: OssuaryGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Gregory Avery-Weir, Melissa Avery-WeirPublisher:Future Proof GamesRelease Date: 27 Nov, 2013 Ossuary Download Direct People are complaining that this is a short game, but it's really just a game that you need to take your time on and enjoy the aspects of. It is text-rich and quite beautiful, I do not regret purchasing this game. Quite an enjoyable time. At first I found it odd that there was only one soundtrack in game, but as I played on, I found it more fitting, as if the music were also stuck with the monotony of the world you are exploring in Ossuary. Do take breaks in between, though, it can be hard on some people's eyes after a while.. Be prepared for a lot of text but if you're cool with that then I can't recommend this game enough.. I am a sucker for a good story. I am intrigued by Ossuary's spin on philosophy. One of Ossuary's best qualities, is that it seems to cover every angle and every side. Five Sides preferably (Including the roof). I really appreciate the amount of time it must have taken to compile all of the character dialogue. It is in depth and interesting (thought provoking). As I continue playing I will update my opinion. I am convinced my opinion will be the same however. Ossuary? Awesome, Very!~kingofhearts2540~. I would liken this more to an interactive novel than a game. The dialog was interesting, but overall I didn't think it was worth the time I put into it.. This is from the creator of "Looming"?! Looming was one of the first games I played that felt emotionally powerful, yet subtle and thematically complex. By comparison, Ossuary is a total joke of a game full of one-dimensional moralistic tales. Is the extreme shallowness somehow ironic? Am I not getting it?. Yes, it's a shorter game. It is, however, very deep and has an interesting philosophy. I found it interesting, fun, challenging, and the right amount of silly. It's not what most people expect in a game, and that's a good thing in this case.. It is short.The gameplay is text-based puzzle solving.It is confusing, and in the end seems to ask more questions than it answers.If you are still undeterred, I highly recommend you buy this brilliant game. Its writing manages to evoke a unique and often unsettling lore and setting, and it poses questions with an intelligence I have scarcely seen in videogames as a whole. It is creepy, atmospheric, often surreal, and yet made me laugh multiple times. Do yourself a favour and pick this one up. Maybe don't even play it immediately. Forget about it, leave it for yourself to stumble across later on. You wont regret it.. don't bother playing this unless you (like me) have fallen into a state of mental ruin so intense that you're able to understand the most absurd and meaningless thingsSeriously, this is a really effing good game, but it's surreal and confusing from start to finish. That's what makes it so enjoyable to me. I'm a philosophy buff and pretty into the occult so it was right up my alley; it's not for everyone.I do wish, somewhat, that it was a little longer, but I imagine if it were any longer it'd get old quickly. The concept is better suited for a shorter game.
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Updated: Mar 19, 2020