
Kevin T
It's ok. it is an interesting concept but in execution it lacks quite a bit. There's barely a game here and mostly it's just a series of yes and no questions that either leads to continuing the story or ending it. Eventually you will learn the correct choices on the way because there aren't really "good or bad" decisions that you can make to continue the game. For the most part there is only one decision that will progress the game for you leaving the game extremely linear.
23 people found this review helpful

Jacob Alford
Ord is such a delightful game to play. It doesn't demand your time, and can be picked up and put down without great strife. Everything including the sound effects, outcomes, choices, story developing is novel and interesting. The joy of this game is mostly limited by your imagination, and that's a fantastic concept (though I acknowledge not a new concept).
27 people found this review helpful

Taha Attari
Phenomenal game, a perfectly designed set of text adventures. It does everything good IF should do, but without any overhead or unnecessary text. It's easy to play, has plenty of replayability, and honestly I just love the look of it. The minimalist design gives it a timeless air and the typography is spot on. It's so so so clean I can't recommend this enough for the price point.
4 people found this review helpful