Comments (51)
Thoughts
i did not find this entertaining, the game play as okay but the story was boring.
i was happy when this was over.
i did like the music,some art and a surprise event. but i would not recommend this.
Random thoughts
Auto text is terrible.
there is nothing that gives us the controls.
does this auto save? or do we have to save and exit?
it's been a long time so this may be useless. but here is grammar improvement feedback.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/epp2dmu5dsogkua/Totems%20fixes.rar?dl=0
Great game, 5/5.
Before I play, I always check to see if you can purchase or upgrade weapons, just wondering if that's an option
Really fantastic work. Great sense of humour, good mechanics and I love the character and enemy animation. Brilliant :)
**About**This is the story of the Norwegian explorer Johan Adrian Jacobsen. From 1881 to 1883 he travelled along the northwestern coasts of the Americas. Commissioned by a support comitee, he purchased and catalogued an immense number of artefacts and objects from local tribes for the German Humboldt Foundation. Totem's Sound is based on his personal accounts.
Well, almost.
Enjoy a day of Johan's journey, featuring great outdoor activities such as canoe races, collecting clams, not getting eaten by a giant grizzley and of course fish oil binge drinking. Get in contact with the local tribes, that are struggling to preserve their ways of life and their cultures in a rapidly changing world.
CreditsTotem's Sound was conceived and produced by gold extra with the support of Causa Creations in the framework of the Humboldt Lab Dahlem, a project by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes in collaboration with the Foundation Preussischer Kulturbesitz Berlin. As part of Rehersal Stage 4 - Travelogue Totem's Sound is being shown in the Museum Dahlen from 23.09.2014 to 08.02.2015.
Developer: Adeline Ducker (Art), Tilmann Hars (Code & Design), Georg Hobmeier (Text & Design), Brian Main (additional Art), Karl Zechenter (Music, Sound & Research)
Libraries: vrld (hump), kadoba (atl), markngo (atc), Xelu (Key-art)
Fonts: LastPriestess, Pixel UniCode by ivancr72
Tested by the amazing Patrick Borgeat, Steven Colling, Henning Thiele, Kasia Zielinska + Timo Rostasy
Thanks to: Harald Hackl (Yurp.at), Schwerpunkt Wissenschaft und Kunst Salzburg, Filipe Canha