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dunia is a word in malay. it means world/earth/planet in english
I definitely enjoyed this game. The voice acting was a nice touch as most indie games aren't able to provide voice acting in their games. That being said I was chuckling and laughing the whole time with the humorous bits throughout the game. Bravo!
Lets Play: https://youtu.be/-KAFedQRVSc
This was a really great game! My only thing was that I didn't like that there was no save function :/ I wanted to explore a bit more in the game cause I loved the sense of humor that was in the game and how detailed it was about the story and items, but it got cut short for me, but other than that it was a great game :D
This was an absolute experience!
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This was a really cool and well made little narrative experience. The graphics are well done, the voice acting is pretty good, and the writing/story is rather intriguing. I wasn't expecting how the story turned out either. It strings you along in a scientific sort of way with references and jokes here and there. The amount of time put into the games story with the reading's and such is all a nice change. You can tell there was some time put into this and even though I wasn't able to get the "good ending." I still managed to find a lot of story. All in all a well made and cool game and I look forward to possibly more in this universe. I did a video on my experience with the game if anyone is interested.
FOR SCIENCE! | Dunia: Masters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJY2Jp1IRFs
Is a first-person adventure game that has you take on the shoes of Masters-Mason Northwood, a prolific scientist with the ego and self importance of a small moon who has just found himself on the wrong side of a bomb. After this failed assassination attempt it's your job to guide our 'hero' through the dark dankness of a dimly lit laboratory, collecting certain items to find yourself in even more dimly lit parts of said laboratory, before your eventual escape! Or not.
A Small World Packed with Lore: Whether it's a passing comment Masters has about a pillar of salt, or something you notice completely on your own, every inch of the laboratory is jam packed with meaning, stories, and lore that may not have anything to do with Masters' current dilemma.
A Bunch of Voice Acting: Masters has something to say on just about everything in his environment, (mostly because he likes to hear the sound of his own voice) whether it's mundane, or macabre.
60 Collectibles: An assortment of world building collectibles litter the environment, pages from Masters' journal, audio logs that have been recorded without peoples permission, and a smattering of books that cover everything from Dunia's greatest disasters, to 1001 ways to cook Delta Fish (note: There are not actually 1001 recipes to cook Delta Fish)
3 Endings: The collection, or lack there of, of the books, journal pages, and audio logs that are scattered throughout the environment will determine one of three endings you can get. Does Masters escape the dimly lit lab? Or is he trapped there for the rest of eternity?
Minimum System Requirements:
OS: Windows 10 64bit
Processor: Intel Core i3-2100
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce GTX 750 Ti
DirectX: Version 10/11
Storage: 1 GB available space
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