Infinite Game Works Episode 0

Infinite Game Works Episode 0

Sakura River Interactive · 2014 · Simulation, Indie, Casual, Visual Novel, Anime

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Mostly Negative35% · 17 📉 Recent reviews down 27%
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About Infinite Game Works Episode 0

A Game about making Games! Actually care about the people you work with!

Play the role of Justin a high school student as he embarks on his dream journey to become a game developer. Having just won a programming contest he enlists the aid of Cleo the artist and Aki the music composer. How will the team grow and take on the hardships along the way?
  • Indie game management-sim
  • Manage funding, game ideas and your team
  • Multiple endings
  • Multiple growth paths for team member
  • Discover the story behind each member
  • Voices will be added later for any game owners

What Steam players say

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

Not recommended Feb 2, 2015
As a word of warning for anyone who sees this, let me be clear. I will present what the game does correctly and what they don't. I will proceed to expand upon it in a short paragraph. If you're looking for a seething review that tells you what you already know - not to buy this - I'm sure you can find it elsewhere. First off, the story is good. It's not the best, but it's not the worst. It has a lot of potential; the execution is the problem. The only issue I see is a bunch of foreshadowing that's never really wrapped up, which would suggest a sequel, and I really hope this game doesn't get a sequel unless it's done MUCH better. The mechanics are also relatively good, which is to say, they work. There's nothing astounding about them, but, for the most part, they work. However, the fact that they don't have a "rest" button in the main choice menu and that they don't tell you that the lack of an actual "order" button in the "Order Advertisements and Game Copies" are both major oversights, especially considering how quickly you finish a game. Now, the character development is mediocre at best and almost nonexistent at worst. The two love interests are there only long enough to make…
39 found this helpful
Not recommended Aug 9, 2016
Like other people already said: the story had potential, but it feels unfinished and the gameplay has issues. I found it very easy to do the tasks, there was no challenge at all. Also, the interaction part with the girls felt so shallow. I hope that the gameplay will improve in the next episodes, because really, there’s not so much to do even tho the characters are making a game. Oh, and the art style is quite pretty. But the BGM is annoying, I had to turn it off because it’s basically the same song over and over again… 3/10.
10 found this helpful
Not recommended Jul 12, 2014
It.... sure is a clicking simulator. Nice idea, nice art. To mujch clicking repeat to make numbers go off, not enough payoff for all of your clicking.
3 found this helpful
Recommended Dec 23, 2015
Good game but quickly became repetetive. Very easy to finish a game in a quarter of the time, very easy to reach any monitary goals. Have some conversations but the gameplay is so repetetive that even playing thru the game once was on the edge of "too much". Still goto recomend the game though, it atleast earned that.
Not recommended Nov 7, 2015
I was expecting more of a VN and less of a time-management game. While the concept isn't bad, there's close to no character development; virtually all of your time is given to creating your game. The timing and pace of how long it takes to make a game is vastly unbalanced; you can easily get everything to 'amazing' and have nothing to do for thirty more days, and the controls don't allow you to simply 'rest'. With two time periods a day where you /have/ to make a decision on how you spend your time (a 'repeat' button allows you to keep going on whatever skill you have selected beforehand but doesn't work for resting), that means a lot of clicking and - for lack of a better word - busywork. That's about 180 (OR MORE if you've got more than 30 days free) clicks to do nothing. It gets even worse when you've got your girls doing nothing for over a month but still have to shell out cash to keep them on retainer. There's issues with skipping dialogue as well; pressing the spacebar down solidly helps everything go by fast, but it also manages to bypass any crucial decisions you need to make about game aspects and pricing, which can screw you over when it comes to selling games. There also…
Not recommended Feb 21, 2015
An okay first try at a VN. Despite listed as having full english audio on its store page, there are no voices for any characters. The creators are either lacking a spellchecker or knowledge of english in general, as there are several mispelled words(ie ecourage vs encourage). Sometimes when game starts, there is no audio at all. Though it seems to be a 1st try, I'm giving it 1/5. This is not worth the $15 I spent, feels like it's worth $8 max. Not recommended

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