Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Opus The Day We Found Earth in Search of our Origins

The game Opus The Day We Found Earth offers to go in search of the origins of humanity seeking a mysterious blue planet that takes the name of Earth.

Hundreds of years in the future, certainly, humanity seeks its salvation in the search for planet Earth where it was born, and where certain genes could help save her. This humanity now exiled in light years, the existence of the blue planet has existed as a children’s tale, mythology or religious belief.

In Opus The Day We Found Earth, it embodies a robot named E meth, which was designed to look for exoplanets similar to Earth. He is assisted by Lisa, a researcher, and they’ll go all the space to identify and reference the planets come closest possible to the earthly life conditions. But the quest for the Land, with a degree of similarity of 99.89%, is not an easy task and there are almost falling over by luck. Well, almost, because much information is actually given directly to our hero, who only has to refer to known coordinates and see if the Earth is in the explored solar systems.

Not to make too tiresome task, the game developers have quieted the game play of this game on a double history. One must seek the Earth, certainly, but also understand what happens on this space station where Dr. Lisa disappeared, replaced by a hologram, and where new parts are unlocked throughout our Advancement. Without a doubt,  Opus The Day We Found Earth is really a game at hand, full of poetry and mystery, and should fanned curiosity of some. A free version of the game, launched a few days ago on Android, is available on the Play Store.

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