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About This Game

Leaving Lyndow is a short, first-person exploration adventure game, set in the Eastshade universe.

It's Clara's last day on the island where she grew up. With high honors, she's graduated and fulfilled her childhood dream of joining the Guild of Maritime Exploration. She needs to complete preparations, visit her favorite places, and say her goodbyes - before leaving on a journey she may not return from. *Dangerous journey not included*

Features

  • Leaving Lyndow is a peaceful experience, with a detailed environment to explore at your own pace.
  • Examine objects to learn about the life and world of a young scientist preparing to leave home.
  • Partake in mini-games that further reveal the story.
  • Speak with friends and family as they prepare for the departure of a loved one.
  • Short and sweet: An experience that can be completed in one sitting.
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Title: Leaving Lyndow
Genre: Adventure, Indie
Developer:
Eastshade Studios
Publisher:
Eastshade Studios
Release Date: 8 Feb, 2017



English,French,German,Russian,Simplified Chinese,Italian




It's a beautiful game but that's about all there is. There was no hook to the story, characters were really strange, choices didn't matter. It feels somewhat like playing a demo, but knowing it just ends there is confusing and frustrating. I also had to check online how to get out of the forest because after wandering around for 15 minutes I couldn't figure out there was something to do with the chimes.. Leaving Lyndow is apparently the prologue to a much larger, more expansive game by Eastshade Studios. It tells the story of Clara, our protagonist, before she steps off on a journey with a Maritime Research Guild.

Before going much further, I have done a Leaving Lyndow: Let's Play, Full Playthrough for this game, and it is available on YouTube.

In this game, you essentially have 4 settings that you can explore - a small forested area behind Clara's home, her Uncle's farm, a Teahouse, and the dock/port area of Lyndow. Each area has people and items that you can interact with, a small mini-game of sorts, and criteria you must meet before proceeding to the next. Ultimately, it feels like a paid demo in order to help fund further development - which is fine! The developers are very up front about what you're getting when you pay for the game, so don't expect a massive, expansive project with thousands of quests available.

The graphics are pretty phenominal, and the attention to detail is absolutely on point. The dots are all connected in the storyline, you meet the characters who have influenced Clara in her life, and you have a good grasp for how everyone in the town feels about her stepping off on her voyage by the end. I hope that this persists through the completion of the final Eastshade game.

With all of that being said,

► This game IS a walking simulator.
► It IS a virtual world book.
► It IS an introduction to the lore of Eastshade!

► This game is NOT a massive RPG.
► It does NOT include combat.
► It does NOT feature hunger or any other major game mechanics!

I'm happy with the purchase, and am happy to be exposed to this game. If you'd like a paid teaser of what to expect from Eastshade Studios in the future, this is a step in the right direction!. Enchanting. Absolutely loved it.. A banal game with a banal story. But the graphics are beautiful, it's really nice.. One of the best walking simulators I've ever played. Very beautiful, that house I started in... I love it, if I ever win a lottery, I will let this house built for me. Very well optimised, no lagg, every step should be a Alt+PrintScreen moment.

Sadly, very short. It shows elements that it could be big, like that ONE flashback and ONE puzzle and ONE search game.

The story is rich and correct. Because it started so good, I milked it. Strangly, after finishing the game, suddenly the achievements popped up, that I need to play it again, to unlock them. Which is okay, I can do that within 15 minutes, skipping all the dialogs.

I am also sad that there wasn't much of interactive items in the game. Like I would love to be able to look at every book, read a small compilation about it, learning more about the lore in which this world is existing, maybe collectables, more areas to visit, more people to talk, maybe even small quests/errands. But eitherway, this game made me HAPPY.

The DEV showed us that he/she has the talent of making an awesome game.

All I can say now is, I await the moment this DEV brings out another game, hopefully BIG with LOTS of mini games, LOTS of clever puzzles and LOTS of awesome moments!

I got this game on sale for 1,99 and for the short duration of it, it was the best prize. It's now 3,99... I would not have bought it for that prize... But I recommend it, its an experience.
Actually, maybe I would have paid 3,99 for it, even 4,99, just to support the DEV and with the hope his/her next project will be as awesome as this game but with so much more content and length.. I am a fan of calm, low-key games, so it was not surprising I enjoyed this.

It's very beautiful, for one thing, and very calm for another--low-stress, relaxing.
I like the small insights into characters and surroundings that are worked throughout the game and its setting.
I really really enjoy the way Leaving Lyndow incorporates its worldbuilding, mostly through not talking about it at all. The sky is beautiful and alien, and fascinating, and the world as a whole feels like such an odd mix of cozy, familiar, and entirely unfamiliar in its people, its skies, even some of its plants.
I'd love to play a longer game of any kind in this setting. I'm so curious about the world and the people living in it, their culture, about the view of the sky, the atmosphere, the unseen fauna, the flora.
But I think Leaving Lyndow works very well just standing on its own, as a pre-adventure adventure, talking to people, wandering, pondering.
Recommended if you like "walking sims," and calm, thoughtful, exploratory games. Not sure how it might appeal to someone who normally doesn't like those kinds of games though.. Leaving Lyndow is a beautiful first-person walking simulator with puzzles and point & click elements. Definitely worth adding to your library.

Pros:
+Beautiful graphics with excellent lighting & textures throughout the game.
+Great story & exploration driven walking simulator.
+Calm & relaxing background music that suits the game's overall tone.
+Easy 100% Steam achievements for the achievement hunters out there.

Cons:
-Game is extremely short. One hour of gameplay at most.
. It's just a very short story with some mini games, casual chat and walking very beautiful landscapes. Nothing more to it but i liked the time i spent in this game, i wish developers come with a longer story set in this beautiful world!. This is the type of game that gives walking sims a bad name. You play a girl getting ready to go on a voyage at sea and need to prepare for your trip and say your goodbyes. Overall, the game is rather dull and not much happens. You pick up some objects, solve one puzzle (and it's a music puzzle - the worst kind) and exchange some bland dialogue with really creepy looking NPCs. The music is the only real highlight of the game.



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