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Updated: Mar 29, 2020





















































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. 7ad7b8b382 Title: Leaving LyndowGenre: Adventure, IndieDeveloper:Eastshade StudiosPublisher:Eastshade StudiosRelease Date: 8 Feb, 2017 Leaving Lyndow Download Thepcgames This feels like the introduction to a beautiful and interesting story, but at only ~30 minutes long (which felt more like 10), I wouldn't call it a game. The environment looks amazing, the characters look a bit weird and creepy, and ultimately it all feels a bit pointless. Even at a discount, I wouldn't recommend it.. 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.. 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!. It's very pretty, but that's it. That the NPCs are flat and creepy looking, the strange dialogue options (what little there is) have already been mentioned by other reviewers. The ultra slow walking pace that slows down even further when you go diagonally (why?, it's not a competiton, just walk quickly) will also start to get to you. The most annoying thing though, is the mandatory music tone puzzle. Those things aren't fun in Resident Evil, they're not fun here.. Wait until this game is on sale. It's far too short to warrant paying full price (IMHO)The goodPretty outdoor environmentsIntriguing world - would love to see more of it, know its history, etcEasy to get a perfect game if that's your thingIt has a few adventure game elements, so not quite a walking simulatorThe badWay too shortZero replay valueSome difficulties rebinding keys. A Short, but amazing walking simulator.The Soundtrack are amazing and the graphics are beautiful.

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