Amelon

Amelon

Pjural · 2017 · RPG, Indie, Adventure, Casual, Building

PC
Mostly Positive72% · 36 📉 Recent reviews down 60%
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About Amelon

It's the year 2047. Bionic prostheses are extremely prevalent in the world. People blindly buy bionic organs. The fact that the protheses break down after a short time was not classified, but was mostly overlooked and neglected by the richest part of population. One of the largest factories in this industry, Pjural, stored industrial waste in a properly designated sector D. The waste was stored underground. Many talented people have been extracting, reworking and selling these parts.
The first town of Landfill was founded and Sector D began to grow. There, we meet our hero who after many years spent in the sector had ceased to resemble a human.

The main character, Amelon, leads the life of a hermit. Everything that he has achieved, he achieved by himself. His house consists of a small junkyard, a charging station, a film projector, a windmill, and a machine that extracts parts from the underground. His day consists of collecting and extracting parts. However, such a large number of bionic prostheses disturbs memory. Every day he remembers less and less. He distances himself from his past and forgets his relatives. Amelon is aware of the danger, so he records a message for himself about where and who he is. The day is coming when he doesn't remember anything.


We wake up in a place that is unknown to us and listen to the news to find out what to do. We break the monotony of our life and make contact with others. We travel the sector D, performing various missions. There are many riddles, difficult choices and adventures on the way. We can collect new items, improve mining machines and the like. In the meantime, memories of the past come back to us for unknown reasons.
  • the Game Lasts Up to Two Hours.
  • there Are Thirteen Achievements to Collect.
  • The game contains two different endings, depending on the choices throughout the game.
  • game includes English dubbing
  • a lot of puzzle
  • arcade challenges
  • humour
  • the possibility of developing your own house
  • trade system
  • side missions
  • Remember and understand your own past
  • Enter the forgotten but unique world of the Sector D. Explore the small cities and discover one-of-a-kind world.
  • Collect and extract materials from underground, and then sell what you gathered. For the earned money, buy mining machines and windmills producing necessary energy. Buy elements for your vehicle and much more.
  • Solve problems and complete missions. Take sensible decisions that greatly impact the plot.

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What Steam players say

Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.

Recommended May 27, 2018
a diamond in the rough. it' short. a few things could be improved. but the post apocalyptic story was worth the flaws.
4 found this helpful
Not recommended Jul 12, 2020
Nothing works as it should: - Right from the bat, the music volume doesn't change anything. That's 33% of the available options. I didn't test the other 2. - The voices can't be understood in English. Their accents make them sound like parodies, but they are not. They are supposed to be a tutorial. - There are papers scattered on the ground to be read. However, their font size is 3 pixels high. Utterly illegible and pointless. - The controller has 1 stick that is functioning. Badly. Nothing else. It's useless. - Shifting to keyboard, plenty of keys randomly mapped, but you still need the mouse for some stuff. - Trying all keys systematically, I transformed into a car. It moves differently. I failed to transform back into a walker. I've seen a few other bizarre things, but I don't want to spend more time on this review that they actually spent polishing their game.
1 found this helpful
Not recommended Nov 19, 2019
The controls are unresponsive and the horrible accent voice-overs are impossible to understand.
1 found this helpful
Not recommended Feb 6, 2021
The slowness of the game and the horrible voice acting in broken english mixed with the subtitles not appearing occasionally made the game a slog to go though for me
Not recommended Jul 27, 2019
very disjointed
Not recommended Mar 19, 2019
this Game is Crap

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